From Warsaw with Love: Polish Spies, the CIA, and the Forging of an Unlikely Alliance

From Warsaw with Love: Polish Spies, the CIA, and the Forging of an Unlikely Alliance

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  • Author:John Pomfret
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Summary

From Warsaw with Love is the epic story of how Polish intelligence officers forged an alliance with the CIA in the twilight of the Cold War, told by the award-winning author John Pomfret。

Spanning decades and continents, from the battlefields of the Balkans to secret nuclear research labs in Iran and embassy grounds in North Korea, this saga begins in 1990。 As the United States cobbles together a coalition to undo Saddam Hussein’s invasion of Kuwait, six US officers are trapped in Iraq with intelligence that could ruin Operation Desert Storm if it is obtained by the brutal Iraqi dictator。 Desperate, the CIA asks Poland, a longtime Cold War foe famed for its excellent spies, for help。 Just months after the Polish people voted in their first democratic election since the 1930s, the young Solidarity government in Warsaw sends a veteran ex-Communist spy who’d battled the West for decades to rescue the six Americans。

John Pomfret’s gripping account of the 1990 cliffhanger in Iraq is just the beginning of the tale about intelligence cooperation between Poland and the United States, cooperation that one CIA director would later describe as “one of the two foremost intelligence relationships that the United States has ever had。” Pomfret uncovers new details about the CIA’s black site program that held suspected terrorists in Poland after 9/11 as well as the role of Polish spies in the hunt for Osama bin Laden。

In the tradition of the most memorable works on espionage, Pomfret’s book tells a distressing and disquieting tale of moral ambiguity in which right and wrong, black and white, are not conveniently distinguishable。 As the United States teeters on the edge of a new cold war with Russia and China, Pomfret explores how these little-known events serve as a reminder of the importance of alliances in a dangerous world。

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Michael Hassel

From Warsaw with Love: Polish Spies, The CIA and the Forging of an Unlikely Alliance。 By John PomfretI had previously read Pomfret’s, The Beautiful Country and the Middle Kingdom about the early relationship between the US and China。 En excellently thoroughly original and well researched book。 I expected the same and was not disappointed。 In this book Mr。 Profret explains how to former foes on opposite sides of the Cold War came to work together with the break-up of the Soviet Union and her East From Warsaw with Love: Polish Spies, The CIA and the Forging of an Unlikely Alliance。 By John PomfretI had previously read Pomfret’s, The Beautiful Country and the Middle Kingdom about the early relationship between the US and China。 En excellently thoroughly original and well researched book。 I expected the same and was not disappointed。 In this book Mr。 Profret explains how to former foes on opposite sides of the Cold War came to work together with the break-up of the Soviet Union and her Eastern European neighbor。 What is unique about this story is the first real cooperation between the US and Poland was their intelligence services。 This includes spies on both sides who worked against each other now in complete cooperation。 The Polish Intelligence was considered perhaps the 5th best in the world behind the US, Soviets, Israel and the UK; Heady company。 Much of the cooperation was new to me including the leading role Polish Intelligence played in the planning of the War on Iraq and safely getting CIA members out of Baghdad。 Perhaps more important was the slowness of many countries to change the status of Poland。 So Polish Intelligence made a significant upgrade in the US understanding of places like North Korea and Cuba due to their close ties and large embassies in these countries。Most of the stories are easy to understand and are told in an almost Ben MacIntyre was using individual accounts rather than dry statistics。 All in all, I heartly recommend this book for a detailed account of the US and Polish Intelligence agencies building a cooperative team effort in a rapidly changing world。 。。。more