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  • - how the KGB cultivated Donald Trump and related tales of sex, greed, power, and treachery
    af Craig Unger
    167,95 kr.

    THE INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER. American Kompromat unravels the Russian-influenced operations that amassed the dirty little secrets of the richest and most powerful men on earth. American Kompromat is based on extended and exclusive interviews with high-level sources in the KGB, CIA, and FBI, as well as lawyers at white-shoe Washington firms, associates of Jeffrey Epstein, and thousands of pages of FBI reports, police investigations, and news articles in English, Russian, and Ukrainian. A narrative offering jaw-dropping context, and set in Upper East Side mansions and private Caribbean islands, gigantic yachts, and private jets, American Kompromat shows that, from Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein, Russian operations transformed the darkest secrets of the most powerful people in the world into potent weapons that served its interests. Among its many revelations, American Kompromat addresses what may be the single most important unanswered question of the entire Trump era - and one that Unger argues is even more important now that Trump is out of office: Was Donald Trump a Russian asset? Just how compromised was he? And how could such an audacious feat have been accomplished? To answer these questions and more, Craig Unger reports, is to understand kompromat - operations that amassed compromising information on the richest and most powerful men on earth, and that leveraged power by appealing to what is, for some, the most prized possession of all: their vanity. This is a story that transcends the end of the Trump administration, illuminating a major underreported aspect of Trump's corruption that has profoundly damaged American democracy.

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    99,95 - 210,95 kr.

  • af Craig Unger
    210,95 kr.

    The explosive inside story of the October Surprise conspiracy, a stunning act of treason that changed American history. New York Times bestselling author Craig Unger reveals his thirty-year investigation into the secret collusion between Ronald Reagan's 1980 presidential campaign and Iran, raising urgent questions about what happens when foreign meddling in our elections goes unpunished and what gets remembered when the political price for treason is victory. It was a tinderbox of an accusation. In April 1991, the New York Times ran an op-ed alleging that Ronald Reagan's 1980 presidential campaign had conspired with the Iranian government to delay the release of 52 American hostages until after the 1980 election. The Iranian hostage crisis was President Jimmy Carter's largest political vulnerability, and his lack of success freeing them ultimately sealed his fate at the ballot box. In return for keeping Americans in captivity until Reagan assumed the oath of office, the Republicans had secretly funneled arms to Iran. Treasonous and illegal, the operation--planned and executed by Reagan's campaign manager Bill Casey--amounted to a shadow foreign policy run by private citizens that ensured Reagan's victory.Investigative journalist Craig Unger was one of the first reporters covering the October Surprise--initially for Esquire and then Newsweek--and while attempting to unravel the mystery, he was fired, sued, and ostracized by the Washington press corps, as a counter narrative took hold: The October Surprise was a hoax. Though Unger later recovered his name and became a bestselling author on Republican abuses of power, the October Surprise remained his white whale, the project he--as well as legendary investigative journalist, the late Robert Parry--worked on late at night and between assignments.In Den of Spies, Unger reveals the definitive story of the October Surprise, going inside his three-decade reporting odyssey, along with Parry's never-before-seen archives, and sharing startling truths about what really happened in 1980. The result is a real-life political thriller filled with double agents, CIA operatives, slippery politicians, KGB documents, wealthy Republicans, and dogged journalists. A timely and provocative history that presages our Trump-era political scandals, Den of Spies demonstrates the stakes of allowing the politics of the moment to obscure the writing of our history.

  • af Craig Unger
    207,95 kr.

  • - The Untold Story of Donald Trump and the Russian Mafia
    af Craig Unger
    125,95 kr.

  • - Den ufortalte historie om Donald Trump og den russiske mafia
    af Craig Unger
    247,95 kr.

    Donald Trumps indsættelse som præsident i USA var kulminationen på Ruslands mangeårige arbejde for at undergrave det vestlige demokrati – en indsats som begyndte for over 30 år siden, da den russiske mafia første gang anvendte Trumps ejendomme til hvidvask. Det er en skræmmende historie, som afslører Trumps forhold til Putins oligarker og mafiaens topfolk, og den bekræfter de mest utrolige af de amerikanske mareridtsforestillinger om onde russiske hensigter.For de fleste vil Den russiske forbindelse være en hårrejsende afsløring af, at Den Kolde Krig ikke sluttede i 1991 – den fik bare nye former – og af at Trumps ejerlejlighedskomplekser blev det perfekte instrument for de milliarder af dollar, som forlod den sammenbrudte Sovjetunion.I bogen afdækker Craig Unger systematisk den stærke alliance mellem de højeste lag af amerikansk politik og de tungeste navne i den russiske mafias frygtindgydende underverden. Han afdækker Donald Trumps beskidte vej fra falleret ejendomsmagnat til USA’s højeste embede. Og han afdækker Ruslands Fugl Føniks-agtige opstigning fra Sovjetunionens aske såvel som dets utrættelige bestræbelser på at hævne sig på Vesten og genvinde sin status som global supermagt. Uden Trump ville Rusland have manglet en afgørende faktor i sit forsøg på at genvinde fortidens storhed. Uden Rusland ville Trump ikke være blevet præsident.

  • - The Secret Relationship Between the World's Two Most Powerful Dynasties
    af Craig Unger
    247,95 kr.

    Newsbreaking and controversial -- an award-winning investigative journalist uncovers the thirty-year relationship between the Bush family and the House of Saud and explains its impact on American foreign policy, business, and national security. House of Bush, House of Saud begins with a politically explosive question: How is it that two days after 9/11, when U.S. air traffic was tightly restricted, 140 Saudis, many immediate kin to Osama Bin Laden, were permitted to leave the country without being questioned by U.S. intelligence? The answer lies in a hidden relationship that began in the 1970s, when the oil-rich House of Saud began courting American politicians in a bid for military protection, influence, and investment opportunity. With the Bush family, the Saudis hit a gusher -- direct access to presidents Reagan, George H.W. Bush, and George W. Bush. To trace the amazing weave of Saud- Bush connections, Unger interviewed three former directors of the CIA, top Saudi and Israeli intelligence officials, and more than one hundred other sources. His access to major players is unparalleled and often exclusive -- including executives at the Carlyle Group, the giant investment firm where the House of Bush and the House of Saud each has a major stake. Like Bob Woodward''s The Veil, Unger''s House of Bush, House of Saud features unprecedented reportage; like Michael Moore''s Dude, Where''s My Country? Unger''s book offers a political counter-narrative to official explanations; this deeply sourced account has already been cited by Senators Hillary Rodham Clinton and Charles Schumer, and sets 9/11, the two Gulf Wars, and the ongoing Middle East crisis in a new context: What really happened when America''s most powerful political family became seduced by its Saudi counterparts?

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