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Dictators and Diplomats

A Special Agent's Memoir and Musings

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Dictators and Diplomats

De : Robert W. Starnes
Lu par : John Redden
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Be prepared for a peek behind the governmental veil and historical perspectives never before shared. Dictators and Diplomats is a fascinating memoir offering a glimpse into the extraordinary life of a US Security Attaché. Robert W. Starnes' international law enforcement career took him to six continents while encountering terrorism, counterintelligence, executive protections, and criminal investigations.

  • Relive a chemical terrorist threat in New Zealand against US golfer Tiger Woods.
  • Return to Libya during Col. Muammar Gaddafi's dictatorial reign.
  • Become stranded in Brazil with a suspected high-ranking Hezbollah terrorist.
  • Relish in the success of disrupting a Lebanese terrorist plot to bomb a US Embassy.
  • Arrest a Pakistani defector and terrorist two weeks from joining the US Army Airborne.
  • Run the gauntlet of a planned siege of a US Embassy during a coup d'état.
  • Experience brushes with death during Guatemala's civil war.
  • Scour the Samoan jungles to rescue children from an abusive behavior modification camp.
  • Restore security after the arson attack against the Texas Governor's Mansion.
  • Enact an Elliott Nest strategy used against gangster Al Capone to disrupt mafia figures.
  • Trade moves with the infamous Love Bandit who stole the hearts of lonely women.

You'll enjoy these adventurous reflections in this well-written memoir that is factual, informative, honest, and, at times, cleverly humorous.

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