The epic successor to Tim Weiner’s National Book
Award-winning classic, Legacy of Ashes: a gripping and revelatory
history of the CIA in the 21st century, reaching from 9/11 through the wars in
Afghanistan and Iraq to today’s battles with Russia and China – and with the
President of the United States.
At the turn of the century, the Central Intelligence Agency
was in crisis. The end of the Cold War had robbed the agency of its mission.
More than thirty overseas stations and bases had been shuttered, and scores
that remained had been severely cut back. Many countries where surveillance was
once deemed crucial went uncovered. Essential intelligence wasn’t being
collected. At the dawn of the information age, the CIA’s officers and analysts
worked with outmoded technology, struggling to distinguish the clear signals of
significant facts from the cacophony of background noise.
Then came September 11th, 2001. After the attacks, the CIA
transformed itself into a lethal paramilitary force, running secret prisons and
brutal interrogations, mounting deadly drone attacks, and all but abandoning
its core missions of espionage and counterespionage. The consequences were
grave: the deaths of scores of its recruited foreign agents, the theft of its
personnel files by Chinese spies, the penetration of its computer networks by
Russian intelligence and American hackers, and the tragedies of Afghanistan and
Iraq. A new generation of spies now must fight the hardest targets – Moscow,
Beijing, Tehran – while confronting a president who has attacked the CIA as a
subversive force.
From Pulitzer Prize winner Tim Weiner, The Mission tells
the gripping, high-stakes story of the CIA through the first quarter of the
twenty-first century, revealing how the agency fought to rebuild the espionage
powers it lost during the war on terror – and finally succeeded in penetrating
the Kremlin. The struggle has life-and-death consequences for America and its
allies. The CIA must reclaim its original mission: know thy enemies. The fate
of the free world hangs in the balance.
A masterpiece of reporting, The Mission includes
exclusive on-the-record interviews with six former CIA directors, thirteen
station chiefs, and scores of top spies who served undercover for decades and
have never spoken to a journalist before.
About the Author
Tim Weiner has won the Pulitzer Prize for his
reporting on American national security and the National Book Award for Legacy
of Ashes: The History of the CIA. At the New York Times, he
covered the CIA in Washington and conflicts in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and many
other nations. Legacy of Ashes was acclaimed as one of the year’s best
books by The New York Times, The Economist, The Washington Post, Time, and
many other publications. His five other books include the national bestseller Enemies:
A History of the FBI. He lives in Brooklyn with his wife, Kate Doyle,
an expert in human rights and freedom of information.