Yahoo Web Search

  1. Find the deal you deserve on eBay. Discover discounts from sellers across the globe. We've got your back with eBay money-back guarantee. Enjoy Books books you can trust.

Search results

  1. “The Snowden Operation” highlights the inconsistencies and puzzles in the account of events given by the “Snowdenistas”. It explains how Russia could have sponsored Snowden’s data heist -- the greatest disaster ever to hit Western intelligence, and one whose effects have neatly suited Vladimir Putin’s Russia.

    • (442)
    • Edward Lucas
  2. Jan 23, 2014 · 3.45. 436 ratings39 reviews. In his sensational new book, Economist senior editor Edward Lucas lays bare the naïveté, hypocrisy and sinister background surrounding Edward Snowden, the fugitive American intelligence contractor now living in Moscow. "The Snowden Operation", demolishes Snowden's claim to be a whistleblower.

    • (434)
    • Kindle Edition
  3. Jan 23, 2014 · In his sensational new book, Economist senior editor Edward Lucas lays bare the naïveté, hypocrisy and sinister background surrounding Edward Snowden, the fugitive American intelligence contractor now living in Moscow. "The Snowden Operation", demolishes Snowden's claim to be a whistleblower.

    • (468)
    • Amazon.com Services LLC
    • $0.99
    • Edward Lucas
  4. Feb 7, 2014 · The Snowden Files, by Luke Harding, a correspondent for the Guardian newspaper, which broke the initial Snowden story, is the first to assemble the sequence of events in a single volume. The book captures the drama of Snowden’s operation in often-cinematic detail. . . .

  5. Feb 11, 2014 · Lucas has written an Amazon single entitled, "The Snowden Operation: Inside the West's Greatest Intelligence Disaster," which advances the theory that Snowden's actions damaged Western allies in five ways: weakening American-European alliances, harming the security relations among them, corroding Western public trust in their security systems, diminishing the West in the eyes of the world, and ...

  6. "The Snowden Operation", demolishes Snowden's claim to be a whistleblower. Drawing on 30 years' experience observing the world of intelligence, Lucas depicts Snowden as at best reckless and naïve, and at worst a saboteur. He stole far more secrets than were necessary to make his case and did so in a deliberately damaging matter.

    • Edward Lucas
  7. People also ask

  8. Aug 1, 2014 · 12 thoughts on “ Book Review: The Snowden Operation (2014) by Edward Lucas ” Janet W. August 4, 2014 at 11:11. That’s all well and good. But what about the broader picture. Of which Snowden seems to be the tip of the iceberg. What about the stories of William Binney, Thomas Drake, et al? Much coverage about this from multiple sources on ...

  1. People also search for