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Americas Strategic Blunders Intelligence Analysis And National Security Policy 19361991 Willard C Matthias

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Americas Strategic Blunders Intelligence Analysis And National Security Policy 19361991 Willard C Matthias
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Publisher: Penn State University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.23 MB
Pages: 376
Author: Willard C. Matthias
ISBN: 9780271023731, 0271023732
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Americas Strategic Blunders Intelligence Analysis And National Security Policy 19361991 Willard C Matthias by Willard C. Matthias 9780271023731, 0271023732 instant download after payment.

This survey of more than fifty years of national security policy juxtaposes declassified U. S. national intelligence estimates with recently released Soviet documents disclosing the views of Soviet leaders and their Communist allies on the same events. Matthias shows that U. S. intelligence estimates were usually correct but that our political and military leaders generally ignored them—with sometimes disastrous results. The book begins with a look back at the role of U. S. intelligence during World War II, from Pearl Harbor through the plot against Hitler and the D-day invasion to the "unconditional surrender" of Japan, and reveals how better use of the intelligence available could have saved many lives and shortened the war. The following chapters dealing with the Cold War disclose what information and advice U. S. intelligence analysts passed on to policy makers, and also what sometimes bitter policy debates occurred within the Communist camp, concerning Vietnam, the Bay of Pigs, the Cuban missile crisis, the turmoil in Eastern Europe, the Six-Day and Yom Kippur wars in the Middle East, and the Soviet intervention in Afghanistan. In many ways, this is a story of missed opportunities the U. S. government had to conduct a more responsible foreign policy that could have avoided large losses of life and massive expenditures on arms buildups.


While not exonerating the CIA for its own mistakes, Matthias casts new light on the contributions that objective intelligence analysis did make during the Cold War and speculates on what might have happened if that analysis and advice had been heeded.

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