Beirut Rules: The Murder of a CIA Station Chief and Hezbollah’s War Against America - True Crime Book About Middle East Espionage | Perfect for History Buffs & Political Thriller Readers
Beirut Rules: The Murder of a CIA Station Chief and Hezbollah’s War Against America - True Crime Book About Middle East Espionage | Perfect for History Buffs & Political Thriller Readers

Beirut Rules: The Murder of a CIA Station Chief and Hezbollah’s War Against America - True Crime Book About Middle East Espionage | Perfect for History Buffs & Political Thriller Readers

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On April 18th, 1983, a van rigged with 2,000 pounds of heavy explosives broke through the security perimeter of the American embassy in Lebanon and exploded, killing sixty-three people and decimating intelligence operations throughout the Middle East.Only one man inside the CIA possessed the courage and skills to rebuild the networks destroyed in the blast: William Buckley. Assigned as the new Beirut station chief, Buckley arrived to a war-torn city and a CIA station in tatters. A field operative at heart, he delved into Beirut's darkest corners, developing new sources and handling assets.Then, on October 23rd, a US Marine Corps barracks was destroyed in a plot masterminded by a young terrorist named Imad Mughniyeh. But even as President Reagan vowed revenge, Mughniyeh eyed a new target: Buckley.Beirut Rulesis the pulse-by-pulse account of Buckley’s abduction, torture, and murder at the hands of Hezbollah terrorists. Drawing on never seen before U.S. government documents, as well as interviews with Buckley’s former coworkers, friends and family, Burton and Katz reveal how the pursuit to find Buckley in the wake of his kidnapping ignited a war against terror that continues to shape the Middle East to this day.

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I great book. I read it then i watched the 4 part documentary on Showtime, “Ghosts of Beirut.” Then i read the book a second time. Fascinating