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Directorate S: The C.I.A. and America's Secret Wars in Afghanistan and Pakistan
Resuming the narrative of his Pulitzer Prize-winning Ghost Wars, bestselling author Steve Coll tells for the first time the epic and enthralling story of America's intelligence, military, and diplomatic efforts to defeat Al Qaeda and the Taliban in Afghanistan and Pakistan since 9/11Prior to 9/11, the United States had been carrying out small-scale covert operations in Afghanistan, ostensibly in cooperation, although often in direct opposition, with I.S.I., the Pakistani intelligence agency. While the US was trying to quell extremists, a highly secretive and compartmentalized wing of I.S.I., known as "Directorate S," was covertly training, arming, and seeking to legitimize the Taliban, in order to enlarge Pakistan's sphere of influence. After 9/11, when fifty-nine countriesToday we know that the war in Afghanistan would falter badly because of military hubris at the highest levels of the Pentagon, the drain on resources and provocation in the Muslim world caused by the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq, and corruption. But more than anything, as Coll makes painfully clear, the war in Afghanistan was doomed because of the failure of the United States to apprehend the motivations and intentions of I.S.I.'s "Directorate S". This was a swirling and shadowy struggle of historiColl excavates this grand battle, which took place away from the gaze of the American public. With unsurpassed expertise, original research, and attention to detail, he brings to life a narrative at once vast and intricate, local and global, propulsive and painstaking.
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3 Reddit comments about Directorate S: The C.I.A. and America's Secret Wars in Afghanistan and Pakistan:

u/iaTeALL · 19 pointsr/news

I think it's both. They do use state sponsored terrorism against their enemies and many cases they mute/ignore terrorists safe hideouts within their territories that attack Iran/India/Afghanistan etc.

Like in case of JeM https://www.firstpost.com/world/exclusive-jaish-e-muhammads-giant-new-training-centre-begins-to-blossom-in-imran-khans-pakistan-4835701.html

And, overall Pakistan's role in state sponsored terrorism is explained in extensive detail in Steve Coll's (two times Pulitzer Prize winner) book Directorate S: The C.I.A. and America's Secret Wars in Afghanistan and Pakistan 2018

https://www.amazon.com/Directorate-C-I-Americas-Afghanistan-Pakistan/dp/1594204586

Its a must read if you are anywhere interested in geopolitics.

u/BirdpersonInBishkek · 8 pointsr/geopolitics

Am currently reading ["Directorate S: The C.I.A. and America's Secret Wars in Afghanistan and Pakistan"by Steve Coll ] (https://www.amazon.com/Directorate-C-I-Americas-Afghanistan-Pakistan/dp/1594204586)
Highly suggest reading it for anyone interested in this particular question.

u/[deleted] · 4 pointsr/Intelligence

You should read Directorate S