Enemies: How America's Foes Steal Our Vital Secrets-And How We Let It Happen

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Enemies: How America's Foes Steal Our Vital Secrets-And How We Let It Happen is a 2006 book by Bill Gertz. In this book, Gertz brings to light instances where national security had been damaged by negligence and incompetence. Gertz makes the claim that more high-level attention is needed, as well as more resources, better leadership and proactive programs[1].

Enemies: How America's Foes Steal Our Vital Secrets--and How We Let It Happen  
Author(s) Bill Gertz
Country United States
Language English
Subject(s) United States Politics
Terrorism
Genre(s) non-fiction
Publisher Three Rivers Press
Publication date 19 September 2006
Pages 304
ISBN ISBN 978-0307338068

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[edit] Background

Enemies is a 2006 book by Bill Gertz. Gertz argues that the US has allowed itself to be penetrated by China[2], Russia and Cuba - and nominally friendly nations[3][4] - due to negligence. Gertz reports on intelligence gathering in America by China, Cuba and North Korea[5].

[edit] Highlights

The following topics are discussed in the book[6]:

[edit] Critical reception

This book is on the national and New York Times Bestseller List [8]. The FBI General Overviews 2000s A-G gave favorable reviews to the book [9].

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