The Assault on Intelligence
American National Security in an Age of Lies
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Michael V. Hayden
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A blistering critique of the forces threatening the American intelligence community, beginning with the president of the United States himself, in a time when that community's work has never been harder or more important
In the face of a president who lobs accusations without facts, evidence, or logic, truth tellers are under attack. Meanwhile, the world order is teetering on the brink. North Korea is on the verge of having a nuclear weapon that could reach all of the United States, Russians have mastered a new form of information warfare that undercuts democracy, and the role of China in the global community remains unclear. There will always be value to experience and expertise, devotion to facts, humility in the face of complexity, and a respect for ideas, but in this moment they seem more important, and more endangered, than they've ever been. American intelligence - the ultimate truth teller - has a responsibility in a post-truth world beyond merely warning of external dangers, and in The Assault on Intelligence, General Michael Hayden takes up that urgent work with profound passion, insight, and authority.
It is a sobering vision. The American intelligence community is more at risk than is commonly understood, for every good reason. Civil war or societal collapse is not necessarily imminent or inevitable, but our democracy's core structures, processes, and attitudes are under great stress. Many of the premises on which we have based our understanding of governance are now challenged, eroded, or simply gone. And we have a president in office who responds to overwhelming evidence from the intelligence community that the Russians are, by all acceptable standards of cyber conflict, in a state of outright war against us, not by leading a strong response, but by shooting the messenger.
There are fundamental changes afoot in the world and in this country. The Assault on Intelligence shows us what they are, reveals how crippled we've become in our capacity to address them, and points toward a series of effective responses. Because when we lose our intelligence, literally and figuratively, democracy dies.
©2018 Michael V. Hayden (P)2018 Penguin AudioCritic Reviews
“For a longtime spook, Hayden is a breezy and direct writer. He reduces complex issues of cyber and information warfare to essentials, and his polemic is leavened with humor and sympathy. He is at his best, though, when he shifts to a purely analytical tone. He coolly forecasts the direction of America under Trump, explains the intelligence that foreign governments are likely to collect from the president’s Twitter feed and describes the benefits Russia drew from the June 2016 Trump Tower meeting between Kremlin-connected Russian attorneys and senior Trump campaign officials.” (The New York Times)
“The more important, absorbing and disturbing aspect of Hayden’s book is the analysis from his professional perspective of what Trump and Trumpism mean for the intelligence community. It is sober, nuanced and, quite frankly, scary as hell.” (Mark Galeotti, Washington Post)
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- Styff
- 02-01-2019
I could listen to Hayden all day
I love Michael V Hayden's first book and I have listened to him speak on TV. He is eloquent, intelligent, logical and very candid with his remarks. His opinions are strong but well reasoned and even when he is being critical, you never get the impression he is mean spirited or speaking emotionally.
His views on Trump and truth are unsurprising and there are no 'bomb shells' of information that isn't already in the public domain, but his narrative was compelling regardless.
Really enjoyable. I hope Hayden writes more books.
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- ethan duff
- 22-05-2018
Great book, so-so audiobook
Since reading Jim Comey's 'A Higher Loyalty', Haydens book is something of a colder, more clinical, and more objectively reasoned book. It requires your attention, not least of all due to Hayden's performance - someone who I feel is far better 'off script'. Otherwise, this is a strong critique of the Trump Administration and the lack of understanding and respect for the intelligence insitutions it relies on to keep Americans safe. A good book, worth the read, but perhaps not the listen.
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