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Crile III, George,
1945-2006.
Charlie Wilson's War :
The Extraordinary Story of How the Wildest Man in Congress and a Rogue CIA Agent Changed the History of Our Times /
George Crile.
New York :
Atlantic Monthly Press,
2003.
x, 550 pages :
illustrations ;
24 cm.
In a little over a decade, two events have transformed the world: the collapse of the Soviet Union and the rise of militant Islam. This book is the story behind the last battle of the Cold War and how it fueled the new jihad. The author tells how Charlie Wilson, a maverick congressman from east Texas, conspired with a rogue CIA operative to launch the biggest, meanest, and most successful covert operation in the Agency's history. In the early 1980s, after a Houston socialite turned Wilson's attention to the ragged band of Afghan 'freedom fighters' who continued, despite overwhelming odds, to fight the Soviet invaders, the congressman became passionate about their cause. At a time when Ronald Reagan faced a total cutoff of funding for the Contra war, Wilson, who sat on the all-powerful House Appropriations Committee, managed to procure hundreds of millions of dollars to support the mujahideen. The arms were secretly procured and distributed with the aid of an out-of-favor CIA operative, Gust Avrakotos, whose working-class Greek-American background made him an anomaly among the Ivy League world of American spies. Nicknamed 'Dr. Dirty, ' the blue-collar James Bond was an aggressive agent who served on the front lines of the Cold War where he learned how to stretch the Agency's rules to the breaking point.
20030714.
Wilson, Charles
1933-2010.
United States
Central Intelligence Agency.
Military Assistance, American
Afganistan.
Afghanistan
Soviet Occupation, 1979-1989
Secret Service
United States.
Military History.
History
United States
20th Century.