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Disrupt and Deny: Spies, Special Forces, and the Secret Pursuit of British Foreign Policy

Disrupt and Deny: Spies, Special Forces, and the Secret Pursuit of British Foreign Policy

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British leaders have used spies and Special Forces to interfere in the affairs of others discreetly and deniably since 1945. MI6 has spread misinformation, instigated whispering campaigns, planted false evidence, fomented revolution, blown up ships, and secretly funnelled aid to insurgents. It has also launched cultural and economic warfare against Iceland and Czechoslovakia and tried to instigate coups in Congo, Egypt, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Iran, and elsewhere. Rory Cormac's book "Disrupt and Deny" reveals hitherto secret operations, slush funds, and battles in Whitehall that shaped them.

\n Format: Hardback
\n Length: 416 pages
\n Publication date: 10 May 2018
\n Publisher: Oxford University Press
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British leaders have long employed spies and Special Forces to engage in covert operations that aim to interfere in the affairs of other nations discreetly and with plausible deniability. Since 1945, the British intelligence agency MI6 has been at the forefront of spreading misinformation and engaging in divisive tactics. This organization has orchestrated whispering campaigns, planted false evidence, and attempted to foment revolutions in various regions, including the Middle East, Eastern Europe, Northern Ireland, Albania, and more. Notably, MI6 has also engaged in covert actions to hinder the passage of refugees to Israel, blow up ships, and secretly funnel aid to insurgents and dissidents in Poland, Afghanistan, and other countries.

In addition to its regional interventions, MI6 has launched cultural and economic warfare against countries such as Iceland and Czechoslovakia. The agency has attempted to instigate coups in numerous countries, including the Congo, Egypt, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Iran, and others. To achieve these goals, Britain has employed various tactics, including bribery and blackmail, to rig elections and maintain control over its colonies as they transitioned to independence.

Furthermore, Britain has engaged in secret wars in regions such as Yemen, Indonesia, and Oman. These wars have involved the use of Special Forces to eliminate enemies and maintain colonial dominance. During the Arab Spring, Britain also discreetly deployed Special Forces to eliminate opponents in countries like Libya and Malaya.

Covert action, as practiced by Britain, is a vital tool of statecraft that can be used to pursue national interests in a complex and dangerous world. However, it is also a highly sensitive and controversial activity that requires careful management and oversight. In his book "Disrupt and Deny," Rory Cormac provides a detailed account of Britain's secret scheming against its enemies and its friends. The book delves into the intrigue and manoeuvring within the darkest corridors of Whitehall, where officials fought to maintain control of this sensitive and seductive work. Cormac also reveals hitherto secret operations, the slush funds that funded them, and the battles in Whitehall that shaped these covert actions.

Through his meticulous research and compelling storytelling, Cormac sheds light on the complex web of relationships and power dynamics that underpin Britain's foreign policy. He highlights the ways in which MI6 has used its resources to manipulate public opinion, influence political outcomes, and undermine the stability of other nations. However, Cormac also acknowledges the ethical and moral dilemmas that arise from such covert operations. He questions whether the ends justify the means and whether the actions taken by Britain have truly contributed to the betterment of the world.

In conclusion, British leaders have long employed spies and Special Forces to interfere in the affairs of other nations discreetly and with plausible deniability. MI6 has been at the forefront of spreading misinformation, engaging in divisive tactics, and launching covert operations to achieve its goals. While covert action can be a valuable tool of statecraft, it is also a highly sensitive and controversial activity that requires careful management and oversight. Books like "Disrupt and Deny" provide valuable insights into the complex world of British foreign policy and the role played by MI6 in shaping it. By shedding light on the dark corners of this organization, they help us to understand the ethical and moral dilemmas that arise from such covert operations and the impact they have on the world.

\n Weight: 766g\n
Dimension: 240 x 165 x 36 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9780198784593\n \n

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