Intelligence and Surprise Attack
Discover the intriguing insights of Intelligence and Surprise Attack by Erik J. Dahl, published by Georgetown University Press in 2013. This thought-provoking book delves into the reasons behind the success of surprise attacks, despite the availability of prior warnings. With a detailed examination of pivotal historical events such as Pearl Harbor, Dahl offers a fresh perspective on the complexities of intelligence failures. Additionally, the book provides an in-depth analysis of the intelligence landscape leading up to the 9/11 attacks, challenging some conclusions drawn by the 9/11 Commission Report. Spanning 256 pages, this essential read is perfect for anyone interested in national security, intelligence services, and the dynamics of surprise in military strategy. Enhance your understanding of these critical issues with this compelling work that combines rigorous research with engaging narrative.