When the Berlin Wall collapsed in 1990, NATO's shadow armies did not voluntarily liquidate their infrastructure. They simply migrated east, establishing a destructive operational paradigm across the volatile, hydrocarbon-rich borderlands of post-Soviet Eurasia. "The Gladio B Network" exposes the hidden geopolitical transition from Cold War stay-behind forces to modern proxy warfare. Discover how Western intelligence agencies, foreign deep states, and transnational militant syndicates converged to secure multi-billion-dollar Caspian energy corridors at any cost. From the 1993 Azerbaijani coup and the heroin-fueled black budgets of the Golden Crescent to the Chechen conflict and the silenced disclosures of federal whistleblowers, this explosive investigative narrative reconstructs the unseen machinery that reshaped global power. Meticulously detailing phantom air fleets, untraceable banking networks, and weaponized non-governmental organizations, author Jeffrey Dixon Jr. systematically strips away decades of sanitized official history. Step behind the curtain of modern covert statecraft and uncover the ruthless architecture of global unaccountability before history repeats itself. Order your copy today.



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Titel
The Gladio B Network: Proxy Warfare in Central Asia
Untertitel
Militancy, Narcotics, and the Geopolitics of Covert Operations in Post-Soviet Borderlands, 1991-2001
EAN
9783565585205
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Digitaler Kopierschutz
frei
Dateigrösse
0.83 MB
Anzahl Seiten
162