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Hoover asked the President how he liked the reports obtained by the FBI from Oleg Lyalin, a KGB man in London. Nixon said he had never received them. Furious, Hoover learned that Angleton acting on advice from Golitsyn, had withheld them from the President as disinformation. "If Lyalin had been the first such source to be knocked down by Golitsin," Riebling writes, "Hoover might have been able to tolerate Angleton's skepticism. But coming at the end of a decade which had seen CIA disparage a whole series of FBI sources, the Lyalin affair turned Hoover irrevocably against Angleton and Golitsyn."
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alive, the FBI Director would have responded the same way as Helms. Riebling writes that "no one ever doubted" that Hoover "would have refused to let CIA or the White House, tell the bureau how to conduct a criminal investigation. The Watergate cover-up, even his most severe detractors would admit, could not have happened on Hoover's watch."
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historians." To Besschloss, however, the relevance of the work remained somewhat elusive: "Vital controversies over Soviet moles and counterintelligence, which seemed so dramatic just a few years ago, have a vaguely antique quality now that the Soviet Union is dead, recalling Norma Desmond's lament in
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Nixon's conspiratorial mind-set, combined with his wont to exploit the two agencies for his own political purposes, led naturally to the President's effort to enlist both in the Watergate cover-up, which was strenuously opposed by Helms. Hoover had died in 1972, but Riebling believes that had he been
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Emboldened by the knowledge that his personal relationship with Nixon was far warmer than that of Richard Helms, the Lyndon Johnson-appointed Director of Central Intelligence, Hoover proceeded to break off direct contact with the CIA. Later, when the agency sent him requests for information, he would
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in 2006 that "Riebling's analysis has now become conventional wisdom, accepted on all sides. Such, indeed, is the reasoning behind virtually all of the proposals now under consideration by no fewer than seven assorted congressional committees, internal evaluators, and blue-ribbon panels charged with
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Wedge describes the divisiveness caused by the FBI's championship of Nosenko, versus the CIA's support for the Soviet defector Golitsyn, who accused Mr. Nosenko of being a Kremlin plant. In 1970 the Nosenko-Golitsyn conflict "reached a point of crisis." Calling on Richard Nixon in Florida, J. Edgar
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Yet despite his ties to Hoover, Nixon privately felt, in the words of his chief of staff, H. R. Haldeman, that "the FBI was a failure; it hadn't found Communist backing for the antiwar organizations, which he was sure was there." As Riebling writes, the Nixon White House quietly encouraged the two
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Riebling devotes considerable attention to the assassination of John F. Kennedy. His take is that "liaison problems" between the FBI and the CIA "contributed" to the Dallas tragedy, impeded the investigation and led to a "fight that precluded the truth from being inarguably known." When the Warren
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period) was abhorred at the thought and believed the Soviet empire would become the 'next enemy' after World War II was over. The CIA evolved from freewheeling World War II foreign operations, hiring known criminals and foreign agents of questionable moral character. Donovan operated with a flat,
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spy cases further soured relations, resulting in liaison problems that contributed to the intelligence failures of 9/11. Riebling's account of interagency counter-terrorism efforts before September 11, 2001, highlights ten instances in which he believes the national security establishment failed
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predicted the fall of the Berlin Wall, the collapse of the Soviet empire, and the rise of a democratic regime in Russia. Riebling calculated that of Golitysn's 194 original predictions, 139 were fulfilled by 1994, while 9 seemed 'clearly wrong', and the other 46 were "not soon falsifiable"—an
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compellingly re-creates the life-or-death atmosphere of the half-century of American confrontation with the Soviet Union. Mr. Riebling succeeds brilliantly as well in persuading the reader that the FBI-CIA conflict was a more important piece of the cold war mosaic than heretofore noted by
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Golitsyn, Anatoliy. "Destruction through KGB Penetration of the Central Intelligence Agency." Memorandum to Admiral William O. Studeman, Acting Director, Central Intelligence Agency, February 1, 1995, reprinted in Golitsyn,
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Golitsyn, Anatoliy. "Destruction through KGB Penetration of the Central Intelligence Agency." Memorandum to Admiral William O. Studeman, Acting Director, Central Intelligence Agency, February 1, 1995, reprinted in Golitsyn,
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In his January 28, 2003 State of the Union Address, President George W. Bush announced an initiative to close what he termed the "seam" between FBI and CIA coverage of foreign threats, as Riebling recommended in
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Ladd asserts that Riebling "avoided tarring the late FBI boss with the kind of sensationalist touches common to recent biographies. ... is respectful of those he believes played the game both wisely and well."
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that "Riebling's concern for the rivalry and competitive nature of the relationship between the intelligence community is frequently commented upon in studies of intelligence estimates."
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Commission issued its conclusions on the murder in 1964, it concealed "indications of a Communist role" because of an interagency conflict over the bona fides of the Soviet defector
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at the GID. Donovan argued against the constitutionality of Hoover's GID activities in the 1920s. In World War II, President Roosevelt (at the demand of the British, including
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agencies to encroach on each other's territory, and it established the notorious rump group known as the Plumbers, whose key operatives came from both the FBI and the CIA.
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perspective, alleging that his arguments have been used to broaden the FBI's ability to collect political information on Americans and people living in the United States.
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Leonard Lopate Show, National Public Radio - Mark Riebling discusses FBI-CIA tensions, from Pearl Harbor to the World Trade Center attack (audio)
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Riebling argues that relations have always been tense, dating back to the relationship between the two giants of American intelligence—Director
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Charles F. Parker and Eric K. Stern, "Bolt from the Blue or Avoidable Failure? Revisiting September 11 and the Origins of Strategic Surprise,"
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Amazon.com Home Page for Wedge, No. 4 Best-Seller in Category Political Science: United States: Federal System accessed 30 Aug. 2010
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Donovan's new group accepted communist agents and the alliance with the Soviets, while Hoover (informed by his experiences in the
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reviewer finds that "Riebling explains the Angleton view so competently that it finally makes sense on its own terms."
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Andrew C. McCarthy, the deputy U.S. attorney who prosecuted the first World Trade Center bombers in 1993, wrote in
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Wedge: From Pearl Harbor to 9/11—How the Secret War between the FBI and CIA Has Endangered National Security
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perspective, alleging others have used his arguments to broaden the FBI's ability to collect intelligence.
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non-existent hierarchy. The FBI in contrast focused on the building of legal cases to be presented in the
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Wedge: How the Secret War Between the CIA and FBI Has Damaged National Security from Pearl Harbor to 9/11
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develops Riebling's proposal for a new domestic intelligence service based on the model of Britain's MI5.
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for its embrace of a disingenuous book by Mark Riebling," alleging that U.S. Deputy Attorney General and
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CNN Interview - Mark Riebling discusses FBI-CIA rivalry on American Morning with Paula Zahn (transcript)
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accuracy rate of 94%. Riebling suggested that this predictive record (and the rise of KGB officer
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John Fialka, review of Wedge in the Wall Street Journal, quoted on Amazon.com homepage for Wedge
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helped convince government leaders of the necessity of a 'centralized' intelligence group.
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Kenneth Jost, "Re-examining 9/11: Could the Terrorist Attacks Have Been Prevented?"
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The Literary Spy: The Ultimate source for Quotations on Espionage & Intelligence
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Scott Ladd, review of Wedge in Newsday, quoted on Amazon.com homepage for Wedge
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The New CIA - Mark Riebling interview on National Public Radio (audio)
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that she remained big, it was merely the pictures that had got small."
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Watergate and the crisis in domestic surveillance under Richard Nixon
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In the epilogue to the paperback edition, Riebling argues that the
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among the top 5 best-selling books about the U.S. Federal System.
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rivalry through the prism of national traumas—including the
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along the faultline of law enforcement and intelligence.
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curse the CIA and say, "Let them do their own work!"
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Theme: conflicting personalities, missions, cultures
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Wedge - The Secret War between the FBI and CIA

Mark Riebling
Chip Kidd
hardcover
English
Japanese
Polish
Czech
Nonfiction
Political Science
United States
Espionage
Alfred A. Knopf
Simon & Schuster
United States of America
hardback
paperback
ISBN
978-0-7432-4599-9
OCLC
50899798
Dewey Decimal
LC Class
American
Mark Riebling
law enforcement
foreign intelligence
FBI
CIA

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