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Veil: The secret wars of the CIA 1981-1987
Using hundreds of inside sources and secret documents, the author has pieced together an unparalleled account of the CIA, its Director and the United States government. Casey, the presidential campaign man ager for Ronald Reagan in 1980 and CIA Director from 1981-1987, reflected and helped define the foreign policy aspirations of the Reagan Administration that will come to be seen as defining its era. Maneuvering around the Washington power centers, Casey was given a free hand and became probably the most powerful CIA Director in the forty-year history of the agency. He played comfortably and confidently on the world stage, committing his nation and Pres ident to new and expanded covert wars and clandestine relationships. Bound together by generation and philosophy, Reagan and Casey became a team that attempted to reshape the world.
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