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BOOK AS A WHOLE - FINAL THOUGHTS -LEGACY OF ASHES
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Observations/conclusions:
1) The CIA should have spent much less effort/time/funds on "exciting" covert ops and much more on intelligence gathering and analysis.
2A) US political leaders fail to understand most of the non-Western world. The CIA has contributed to that failure, but I think it reflects a failure of Americans in general to understand the non-Western world.
2B) The CIA can't get enough people who speak relevant foreign languages. I wonder if European intelligence agencies have that issue? I am under the impression that Europeans know more languages than Americans.
3) Lots of serious leadership failures related to the CIA. Not just bad directors, but an almost total lack of presidents that understood, clearly communicated with, trusted, or cared about the CIA especially it's intelligence. When your boss doesn't pay attention to your work it sends the message your work doesn't matter. When you feel your work doesn't matter then most people put less effort into their work and the quality suffers.
Thank you for your thoughts Josh. I think it is a good read like you stated and fascinating. But depressing for sure.
I feel similarly to the way you do.
I feel similarly to the way you do.
Folks, I hope you all will place a short review of the book here and how you felt about it. What did you like and what didn't you like as much.
How did you feel about the book itself?
How did you feel about the book itself?

Yes, how soon we forget what we read when the big one comes in (smile). I do congratulate the CIA, JSOC, Leon Panetta and the other military leaders and special forces involved. A job well done in this case.
I agree with you Mary.
I agree with you Mary.


I learned a lot from this book, no doubt. I'm glad I read it because it gave me a view into a world I didn't know too much about.
It was depressing and he beats the same message of failure through the whole book, though. I also would have liked more context and he seemed to pass through things like the Church Committee and how it affected the staff over at the CIA without mentioning it at all or just a sentence or two.
Brian, I am also glad that I read this book because it opened up my eyes and now I understand better some of the ill feelings out there and why. Such a world we did not know about; I guess I felt naive after reading this book.

We are glad you did too. It has been an interesting journey.
And what an ending; it could not have been scripted better.
And what an ending; it could not have been scripted better.

Thank you for your comments Barbara. We all share your feelings regarding the book and this weekend.
I think that Leon Panetta and Petraeus (military) had a lot to do with this weekend's mission. So if this is their initiation, I think they succeeded in introducing themselves.
I think I also learned a lot from this book although I wasn't pleased with what I learned.
I think that Leon Panetta and Petraeus (military) had a lot to do with this weekend's mission. So if this is their initiation, I think they succeeded in introducing themselves.
I think I also learned a lot from this book although I wasn't pleased with what I learned.

And thanks for all the other info provided by all of you.
I continue to be hopeful that we can be more effective and avoid abuses of the power we now wield in the world while protecting ourselves and others.
I made other comments after the last chapters too but I found this a mind opening read and think it was a good choice for us


Yes Alisa
I have generally found that my readings are enhanced with this group -
So thanks to all the folks starting - but not ending - with Bentley that make it work.
Thanks Vince for your kind words.
I also found it helpful reading and discussing this book here on the forum.
There are always those moments when all of us are reading and maybe were shocked by what we read.
We could somehow share, discuss and bring these moments into perspective which is sometimes hard when reading by oneself without the benefit of being able to bounce ideas, reactions and perceptions off of each other.
Everybody's background also contributes greatly to the experience I think and adds additional historical information that all of us most likely would not have had alone.
I also found it helpful reading and discussing this book here on the forum.
There are always those moments when all of us are reading and maybe were shocked by what we read.
We could somehow share, discuss and bring these moments into perspective which is sometimes hard when reading by oneself without the benefit of being able to bounce ideas, reactions and perceptions off of each other.
Everybody's background also contributes greatly to the experience I think and adds additional historical information that all of us most likely would not have had alone.


Glad you liked the book and discussion; it was good.
Thank you Mary for your kind words. And thanks also for all of your insightful comments as well as those of other group members including assisting moderators Bryan and Alisa.
When every member contributes and adds their perspective, it makes for a very rewarding discussion and we all learn from each other.
When every member contributes and adds their perspective, it makes for a very rewarding discussion and we all learn from each other.
This is a SPOILER thread so folks who are just reading this book for the first time should probably stay on the weekly non spoiler threads so that they do not encounter spoilers.
However, for those folks who have already read the entire book and who would like to have expansive or side discussions, this thread is that place.
This thread may and/or may not be moderated depending upon where the moderator is in their own reading,
However, at the very least at the end of the book, folks might want to add their comments as to how they liked the book here. If you want to go at your own pace and complete the book at your own rate; this is a spoiler thread where you can post anything about the book at all. This is also a place to post your "Final Thoughts" about the book.