The Phoenix Program by Douglas Valentine

"The Phoenix Program" explores a controversial CIA-led campaign during the Vietnam War aimed at destabilizing the Viet Cong through infiltration, capture, and assassination. The book delves into the secretive aspects of the program, revealing the extent of U.S. intelligence operations in Vietnam. It discusses the methods used, such as torture and propaganda, and evaluates the program's effectiveness and moral implications. Drawing on extensive interviews and government documents, the narrative presents a critical examination of American counterinsurgency practices and their profound effects on both the Vietnamese population and American military policies.

The 6905th greatest book of all time


Published
1990
Nationality
American
Type
Fiction
Pages
464
Words
Unknown
Original Language
English

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