A fine list of favorite national security fiction
"War on the Rocks" provides an interesting list of books about wars, the military, intelligence, and such. I like it in part because it is much broader than the usual list of Once an Eagle and Killer Angels and such. Though of course they appear on the list. I had not heard of several books ...
"War on the Rocks" provides an interesting list of books about wars, the military, intelligence, and such. I like it in part because it is much broader than the usual list of Once an Eagle and Killer Angels and such. Though of course they appear on the list. I had not heard of several books on the list.
"War on the Rocks" provides an interesting list of books about wars, the military, intelligence, and such. I like it in part because it is much broader than the usual list of Once an Eagle and Killer Angels and such. Though of course they appear on the list. I had not heard of several books on the list.
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