xxii, 586 pages : illustrations, [16] pages of plates, maps ; 25 cm
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary
[The authors] support the idea that the nuclear program influenced Pakistan's internal power struggles, and that American government officials led disinformation campaigns for 30 years in order to hang onto the nation as a dubious ally against first the Soviets and then al-Qaeda. The authors also hint at the possible involvement of Paul Wolfowitz and Scooter Libby in an attempt to discredit an intelligence analyst who spoke frankly of the Pakistani threat during the first Bush administration.--From source other than Library of Congress.