“The little war we were having wasn’t over anything great or noble. No land at stake. No honor. No survival of a people. No epic poems would be sung. It was just a fight . . .”
In a quick 45 minute read, a former spy introduces two tools for thinking. They are used to analyze the intelligence process, Saddam Hussein’s WMD, and an incident in a European subway.
The author developed, recruited and handled sources on weapons proliferation, counter-terrorism and political-military issues. A former university research fellow, he is now a strategy consultant. He helps people and organizations think more effectively about their strategy, their customers and the competition. Free on Kindle.