'Fear Runs Deep Through the Agency': CIA Officer Breaks Cover in New Book
Doug Laux, a steelworker's son from Indiana who speaks Pashto, ran a network of spies in Afghanistan during part of his eight-year post as a CIA operative, an experience he chronicles in a memoir to be published Tuesday.
"Left of Boom" is the first inside account by a front-line CIA counter-terrorism operator of the post 9/11 generation. Laux's story sheds new light on the debate over the Obama administration's Syria policy and offers new insights into how the CIA goes about the business of war zone espionage, according to NBC News.
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