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The Command: Deep Inside the President's Secret Army [Kindle Edition]

Marc Ambinder , D. B. Grady

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The U.S. Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) has proven to be the most lethal weapon in the president's arsenal. Shrouded in secrecy, the Command has done more to degrade the capacity of terrorists to attack the United States than any other single entity. And counter-terrorism is only one of its many missions. Because of such high profile missions as Operation Neptune's Spear, which resulted in the death of Osama bin Laden, JSOC has attracted the public's attention. But Americans only know a fraction of the real story.

In The Command, Ambinder and Grady provide readers with a concise and comprehensive recent history of the special missions units that comprise the most effective weapon against terrorism ever conceived. For the first time, they reveal JSOC's organizational chart and describe some of the secret technologies and methods that catalyze their intelligence and kinetic activities. They describe how JSOC migrated to the center of U.S. military operations, and how they fused intelligence and operations in such a way that proved crucial to beating back the Iraq insurgency. They also disclose previously unreported instances where JSOC's activities may have skirted the law, and question the ability of Congress to oversee units that, by design, must operate with minimum interference.

With unprecedented access to senior commanders and team leaders, the authors also:

  • Put the bin Laden raid in the larger context of a transformed secret organization at its operational best.
  • Explore other secret missions ordered by the president (and the surprising countries in which JSOC operates).
  • Trace the growth of JSOC's operational and support branches and chronicle the command's mastery of the Washington inter-agency bureaucracy.
  • By Marc Ambinder, a contributing editor at the Atlantic, who has has covered politics for CBS News and ABC News, and D.B. Grady, a correspondent for the Atlantic, and former U.S. Army paratrooper and a veteran of Afghanistan.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 178 KB
  • Print Length: 71 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley (7 Feb 2012)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B0076QVQLI
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #85,467 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful
Way better than Clancy and Woodward 13 Feb 2012
By Lee Dunbar - Published on Amazon.com
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The authors have provided a lot of perspective on special operations and how it has evolved as the center of the war on terror (or what ever we are calling it now). It reads a little like the reference books of Tom Clancy but rather than focusing on the sexy guns and technology angle it provides a thoughtful rundown of the policy and practices that were developed, piloted, and institionalized. My favorite part of the book is the critique of Woodward's assertation that a technological leap forward had a big role in turning the tide in Iraq. While it gently chides this particular view, the whole book stands in significant contrast to the typical "analysis" that gets published. It gives a good look at the people and practices, which at times is a little sobering. The authors could have inserted more political views at those points but instead leave much of the thinking to the reader. Somehow that lends their book more credibility in my view.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
Impressive 17 Feb 2012
By David J - Published on Amazon.com
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Clearly written by an astute and well connected author with well placed sources.
The speed at which JSOC is now obtaining, processing and acting on intel is particularly insightful.
In contrast to previous reviewers, I think the lack of overt political editorialising is refreshing.
Well worth reading.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
A strong history, with a few distractions 27 Feb 2012
By Craig Patterson - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition
Best summary quote, from the book: "Whatever your view of the Iraq campaign or of war itself, and whatever your tolerance for the often nebulous morality of special operations missions, it behooves you to understand how this type of unconventional warfare evolved and what it means as the U.S. military faces significant spending cuts."

This is definitely a must-read on JSOC and Special Ops. It provides very up-to-date information on the successes and falterings in the evolution of JSOC. The blow-by-blow approach of both frontline and political "back office" parallel perspectives is revealing in that it provides both context and fact. That said, It's a bit easy to get lost in the timeline and lose storyline perspective. A simple visual timeline would have strengthened the author's in-depth and painstakingly researched history of the organization. As it is, I sometimes get lost in trying to recall what was going on at the time around the world.

As for point-of-view, the book is very nonpartisan and neither points fingers nor apologizes for US global actions covered in the story. This can be disorienting at times, as you're not sure whether to view the information in a positive or negative light. But I believe it was the correct approach, in that the book remains informative to your own opinion. One criticism on voice is that the authors aren't consistent with one. The book changes from first person "let's discuss this" banter to treating the reader like an onlooker in a documentary. It's not crippling, but it called attention to itself a few times.

The book manages to explain not only how JSOC evolved buy also why it became the force it is now and is well fortified with examples, current media reference and historical perspective. Well worth the read.

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