How I Killed Gaddafi An Agent’s Tale

How I Killed Gaddafi: An Agent’s Tale by Edward Clareu, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on December 6, 2013, offers a detailed account of the covert operations aimed at overthrowing Muammar Gaddafi. This 196-page book provides insight into the complexities of the political landscape in Libya and the motivations behind the actions taken against Gaddafi, reflecting on the author’s experiences as a CIA operative involved in the coup.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the intricacies of political maneuvering and the implications of imperialism, as well as the historical context surrounding Gaddafi’s regime. The book also references significant events such as Pan Am Flight 103 and figures like Osama Bin Laden, enriching the discussion of the geopolitical tensions of the time. Through Clareu’s perspective, the text explores themes of regret and the moral dilemmas faced by those involved in such high-stakes operations.
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How I Killed Gaddafi: An Agent’s Tale gives an extraordinary insight into the secret coup to dethrone Muammar Gaddafi and bring Libya to its knees. Edward Clareu, a CIA higher-up, gives an account of exactly how he executed the carefully planned revolution and murder, and the regret he now has to live with. Libya has long had an antagonistic relationship with the western world, and this relationship was headed by Colonel Gaddafi. Over the years, this relationship deteriorated further and further until the removal of the colonel finally was required for the maintenance of western interests. This book also makes reference to Pan Am Flight 103 as well as Osama Bin Laden to create a clearer and bigger picture of the political environment surrounding us.
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