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I wrote
Huwaida Awad Ahmed
 
 
The Century of Spies.. was the book that was published by the University of Oxford in Britain to cover a wide part of the activities of the American Intelligence Agency. The importance of the book stems not only from the fact that it deals with topics of interest to the Arab world and was a scene for the activity of American spies.
Rather, because its author, Jeffrey Rickelson, is a well-known researcher in the US National Security Archives and has effective channels that allow him access to the secret archives.
From this angle, it is possible to approach the writing and assertion of guaranteed importance, which shows how the CIA was succeeding at times and at other times it seemed as if it was the last to know, despite the fact that it was putting all its espionage capabilities on land, sea and air from to influence the course of events.
On September 20, 1945, US President Harry Truman signed an executive order instructing
Ali .. James Berner .. Secretary of State to establish an organization to coordinate the American foreign intelligence.
In 1946, President Truman signed guidelines for the establishment of the Central Intelligence Group, which was entrusted with the work of foreign intelligence.
In August 1997, the CIA celebrated its fiftieth anniversary and held an exhibition in which it presented its spoils of assassination tools used by the Soviet Ministry of State Security during the Cold War until 1991, including a 10-centimeter gun. Its width is also 10 centimeters, and its weight is filled with lead, 715 grams. It uses 3 types of lead. The first is made of lead metal and the second is made of steel.
The third is poisoned. The first is used to obstruct, the second to kill, and the third from a close range.
A large leather cigarette case was also shown, and the upper part of the case, which is attached to two hinges, can be pulled back to reveal what appears to be cigarette heads covering a firing mechanism underneath, and one of the weapons has two barrels. Of the caliber of 8 tenths of a centimeter. While the other weapon has 4 tubes, and it shoots by pressing the rods against each tube.
However, the history of the CIA is a mixture of success and failure, especially in the Middle East, where the CIA was unable to predict the outbreak of the 1973 war.
The book talks about the Arab .. Israeli war
In the year 1973, he says, that Egypt and Syria waged the October 1973 war, or the Ramadan war. The Jewish Yom Kippur war against the Israeli occupation forces in the Sinai Peninsula and the Golan Heights.
Among the books that aroused my greatest interest is the book "The Century of Spies" written by Jeffrey Rickelson, a senior researcher in the Archives of American National Security. It is the best book on American intelligence that has been published for three decades now and was published by the British University of Oxford.
It was at the glorious October War, at the start of the 1973 war, the United States had the 596th satellite in space, but during the war, until November 10, it launched 6 satellites in a row for short periods, with the aim of spying on the course of the war and obtaining information related to it in the shortest possible time. By restoring those satellites to Earth before their time.
For example, the American satellite, Cosmos 5598, remained in space between October 10 and 16, 1973, and the Corzomos 600 satellite remained between the 16 and 22 of the same month.
It is believed that the signal stations of the American and British intelligence in Cyprus, Turkey, Sinop, and Italy worked to monitor the battlefields during the 1973 war.
On October 12, the US aircraft carrier ..S. R.71 New York and worked in the eastern Mediterranean, where it was able to collect information on the southern Egyptian and northern Syrian fronts.
Another aircraft carrier carried out the same mission, starting on October 25, but the US House Intelligence Committee later found that the information collected by the two aircraft carriers was of little use because it had passed the most decisive stage of the war.
As for the American satellite capable of imaging .. AKH-9, which was launched on September 13, 1973, it did not return to Earth until a week after its completion. Likewise, the AKH-8 satellite, which was launched on September 27, it remained In space throughout the war, a CIA analyst said at the time, saying:
We got great coverage, but we didn't get the pictures until after the end of the war.
Hence, we see that the Pike report, issued by the US Central Intelligence Agency, relied on it and the US Defense Intelligence Agency on reports of exaggerated optimism about the battles in favor of .. Israel .. on the .. Israeli violations of the cease-fire.
She said that the Soviet threats of military intervention were matched by the mobilization of American forces around the world.
She admitted that poor intelligence had brought America to the brink of war.
Now, the American intelligence is still making a big hole in the heart of Russia’s security and stability through the Ukraine war, after its methods and tactics took place and the exploitation of all Russia’s neighboring countries economically and politically to put pressure on Russia and make Ukraine a mere tool and a battlefield with all intelligence, war and technological methods.
And because the war and its repercussions did not and will not end quickly because of the great plan of the American intelligence to control the world and reveal what is hidden in China and the two Koreas and those who have ambitions to control Ukraine against Russia ..
It will not give up its Arab and Israeli monitoring of what is being done, step by step, in the hope of controlling and imposing existence