Command Authority is a political thriller novel by Tom Clancy and Mark Greaney published posthumously on December 3, 2013 by Putnam Adult. This is the ninth novel featuring the former CIA agent and president Jack Ryan
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Amazon review:"
With uncanny foresight, Clancy before his death predicted what's happening in the Ukraine right now
The fictionalized incident at the book's outset centers on Estonia, but the book's best insights are into Putin, thinly fictionalized here as Russian President Valery Volodin, and into the Russia's long-term designs on Ukraine and beyond.
I have a much better understanding of how Putin restored, de facto, the KGB; how he and they rule as a kleptocracy; how they appropriate (which is to say "steal") the businesses of others through transparently fraudulent government interference until they control every sector of the economy; and how they launder money abroad. And also how they have agitated in neighboring states such as Ukraine - quietly awarding Russian passports to ethnic Russians living there, then pushing to reincorporate those areas as "Russian". How they use organized crime to ramp up crime, pressing local authorities to control it and creating the illusion of "disorder", and meanwhile also using them as KGB bully boys.
In this book, Russia is about to overrun Estonia, facing little opposition as it invades the border areas. Suddenly a high-tech (of course) NATO unit, ordered into action by Ryan (he's back in the White House now) stops the invasion cold by blowing a Russian tank unit out of its treads.
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Amazon review:"
With uncanny foresight, Clancy before his death predicted what's happening in the Ukraine right now
The fictionalized incident at the book's outset centers on Estonia, but the book's best insights are into Putin, thinly fictionalized here as Russian President Valery Volodin, and into the Russia's long-term designs on Ukraine and beyond.
I have a much better understanding of how Putin restored, de facto, the KGB; how he and they rule as a kleptocracy; how they appropriate (which is to say "steal") the businesses of others through transparently fraudulent government interference until they control every sector of the economy; and how they launder money abroad. And also how they have agitated in neighboring states such as Ukraine - quietly awarding Russian passports to ethnic Russians living there, then pushing to reincorporate those areas as "Russian". How they use organized crime to ramp up crime, pressing local authorities to control it and creating the illusion of "disorder", and meanwhile also using them as KGB bully boys.
In this book, Russia is about to overrun Estonia, facing little opposition as it invades the border areas. Suddenly a high-tech (of course) NATO unit, ordered into action by Ryan (he's back in the White House now) stops the invasion cold by blowing a Russian tank unit out of its treads.
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