Intelligence Wars: Lessons from Baghdad

Intelligence Wars: Lessons from Baghdad

by Steven K. O'Hern
Intelligence Wars: Lessons from Baghdad

Intelligence Wars: Lessons from Baghdad

by Steven K. O'Hern

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Overview

In this revealing insider''s look at the US intelligence community''s efforts to fight the insurgency in Iraq, author Steven K. O''Hern, who served in Iraq in 2005 as a senior intelligence officer, offers a critical assessment of our intelligence failures and suggests ways of improving our ability to fight an often elusive enemy. O''Hern criticizes America''s military leaders for being enamored with high-technology solutions for all situations, including intelligence operations. Essentially, we are still relying on an intelligence system that was designed to beat the Soviet army. Using examples from human source operations conducted in Iraq, this book explains why human intelligence-not technology-is the key to defeating an insurgency and why the US is so poor at using what the military calls "HUMINT."O''Hern also cites internal structural problems that work against effective intelligence operations. The author gives examples of missed opportunities that resulted from information being caught in "stovepipes" and red tape. In conclusion, he cautions that these unresolved problems will continue to affect the United States in any future conflict against an insurgency.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781615920709
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 08/05/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 292
File size: 259 KB

About the Author

Steven K. O’Hern (Overland Park, KS) was director of the Strategic Counterintelligence Directorate of the Multi-National Force in Baghdad, Iraq, from April to September 2005. He is also a retired air force colonel, who served as a special investigations and counterintelligence officer and commanded units of the Air Force Office of Special Investigations at bases in Minnesota, Georgia, Oklahoma, and South Korea. Currently, he is vice president for Group Legal of Swiss Re, the world’s largest reinsurer.

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