Undaunted : my fight against America's enemies, at home and abroad
by Brennan, John O., 1955- (Author)
Summary
"A powerful and revelatory memoir from former CIA director John Brennan, spanning his more than thirty years in government."--Dust jacket flap. Full description
- Friday, January 6, 2017
- Jersey boy
- Coming of age
- Discovering the Middle East
- "So, you are interested in joining the CIA?"
- Out of operations
- John of Arabia
- Analyze this
- Countering terror
- Briefing the "first customers"
- Saudi Arabia redux
- Back at Langley during stormy times
- Falling short
- The challenge of a government "start-up"
- A new TAC(K)
- Joining the Obama team
- Working in the West Wing
- Taking life to save life
- The "pacer" of Abbottabad
- Factoring in fourth-order effects
- Second shot at the best job in government
- Stirring the CIA pot
- A tortured Senate report
- Oh, the people I've met
- Dealing with Russian intrigue
- What the hell just happened?
- Undaunted.