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A National BestsellerOne of the Guardian’s Top Ten Books About SpiesHighly credible. . . . Both a rollicking read and a rare insider’s account of Western spying in the age of al Qaeda, where the risk if exposed is not Cold War-style expulsion but gruesome execution. . . . A valuable window on both sides in a lethal underground war.”New York Times Book ReviewThis book reads like a screenplay for a James Bond movie written by Joel and Ethan Coen. . . . Anyone interested in the saga of terrorist fanatics will find Agent Storm compelling.”Washington PostMorten Storm has done the Western world a great service. . . . And by the way, the CIA owes him 5 million dollars.”Brian Kilmeade, Fox NewsAn extraordinary story, well told and convincing.”Foreign Affairs [A] gripping firsthand account . . . . Storm’s work provides valuable and fascinating insight into the quiet battle being waged between clandestine national agencies and various terrorist organizations.”Christian Science Monitor Agent Storm feels like a James Bond story or one of John Le Carre’s marvelous spy-thrillers. Yet, the story written by CNN’s Paul Cruickshank and Tim Lister is a true account. . . . First-rate.”War on the RocksMorten Storm’s account of his nerve-wracking life spying on Al Qaeda for Western intelligence gives us the most detailed, compelling, and human look at modern espionage in the lethal world of jihadist terrorism that we are likely to get. This ground-level view of the shadowy struggle between these two clandestine groups is truly gripping.”Mark Stout, former CIA officer and Director, MA in Global Security Studies, Johns Hopkins UniversityPicture Homeland’s Nicholas Brody getting jacked during his time as a POW and you’ll get an idea of Morten Storm, the 6’1”, red-haired Dane who went from unlikely jihadi to double agent. . . . Storm’s tale of dodging drones and navigating alliances may read like a great espionage thriller (complete with a blonde honey trap), but his deeply personal struggle with extremism and atonement is the real story.”MaximAgent Storm is the remarkable memoir of a Danish convert-turned-extremist who managed not only to infiltrate al Qaeda’s ranks but would later become one of West’s most valued human intelligence assets in the war on terrorism. As a true spy-story, this book brings you incredibly close to what it actually takes to be an extremist and get into a terrorist group while balancing loyalty and treachery in the world of intelligence. Essential reading for everyone interested in how the war on terrorism is actually fought in the shadows.”Dr. Magnus Ranstorp, a leading expert on international terrorism and Research Director of the Centre for Asymmetric Threat Studies at the Swedish National Defence CollegeAgent Storm opens a unique window onto bleak interlocking landscapesthe radicalization of European Muslims that has now been energized by the Syrian civil war, the leadership and organization of global jihad, and the twilight struggle waged by western intelligence agencies against an elusive and implacable enemy.”Steven Simon, bestselling co-author of The Age of Sacred Terror and The Next AttackIn Agent Storm, Morten Storm, Paul Cruickshank, and Tim Lister tell an astonishing and unknown tale of the exploits, change of allegiances, double crosses and inner workings of both al Qaeda terrorist groups and the Western intelligence agencies charged with stopping them. Storm's unlikely path puts him at the center of much of the al Qaeda activity and affiliated plots in Western Europe as well as in Somalia and Yemen since 9/11. Grounded in the necessary broader geopolitical context, Agent Storm is hard to put down.”Mitch Silber, former Director of Intelligence Analysis at the NYPD and author of The Al Qaeda Factor"Gripping."Publishers WeeklyProbably the best account of a modern-day secret agent. Morten Storm, a convert to Islam, vividly recounts his work for the CIA and British intelligence, against extremists in Europe and al-Qaeda in the Yemen.”Guardian (Top Ten Books About Spies”)Remarkable. . . . Morten Storm is the living embodiment of the theory that it is the bad boys at school who make the best spies. . . . Agent Storm is an astonishing expose not only of the world of jihadi, but also the workings of those who secretly protect us.”Telegraph (UK)Storm has been involved in many of the most critical terrorism cases since the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. This means if the revelations in his newly released memoir, Agent Storm, are true, he is not only this decade’s most intriguing informant: he could also be the most important.”Toronto Star"[A] gripping story."Daily Mail (UK)Storm’s memoir is manna from heaven for counterterrorism experts.”Sunday Times (UK)[Storm’s] allegations have proved explosive.”Independent (UK)
Über den Autor und weitere Mitwirkende
Morten Storm is a former radical Islamist born in Korsor, Denmark. After plunging deep inside the world of al Qaeda, he became a double agent employed by the American, British, and Danish intelligence agencies. He lives in an undisclosed location. Paul Cruickshank is CNN's Terrorism Analyst, and the editor of Al Qaeda, a five-volume collection of key scholarly works on the terrorist network.Tim Lister is has worked for CNN and the BBC and has extensive experience of the Middle East.
Produktinformation
Gebundene Ausgabe: 320 Seiten
Verlag: Atlantic Monthly Press (19. August 2014)
Sprache: Englisch
ISBN-10: 0802123147
ISBN-13: 978-0802123145
Größe und/oder Gewicht:
15,2 x 3,8 x 22,9 cm
Durchschnittliche Kundenbewertung:
5.0 von 5 Sternen
3 Kundenrezensionen
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Nr. 704.153 in Fremdsprachige Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Fremdsprachige Bücher)
After seeing his interview on CNN i ordered it right away and was not disappointed.A weird lifestory, crazy places and deeds that impacted the global war on Jihad.Highly recommended for everyone who is interestedin the War on terror and the doings of those mohammedcaricatures.
Da ich vor Jahren bereits Omar Nasiris 'Mein Leben bei al-Qaida' und Mohamed Sifaouis 'Brüder des Terrors' mit großen Interesse gelesen habe, weil diese Bücher interessante Einblicke in den 'Alltag' und die Funktionsweise jihadistischer Netzwerke gewährten, war 'Agent Storm' selbstverständlich Pflichtlektüre. Ich bin wahrlich nicht enttäuscht worden.Im vorliegenden Buch schildert Morten Storm in seiner Lebensgeschichte seinen persönlichen Werdegang vom schwer erziehbaren Kind aus schwierigen Verhältnissen, zum Kriminellen und Gang-Mitglied, seiner Konversion zum Islam 1997, seine Reise in den Jemen und die beginnende Radikalisierung und seine jahrelange Agitation auf Seiten der Jihadisten sowie seine Tätigkeit als Agent westlicher Dienste (PET, CIA, MI6, MI5), um beispielsweise Informationen über Al Qaida auf der Arabischen Halbinsel (AQAP), Fatah al-Islam oder Al Shabaab zu beschaffen.Was so unglaublich klingt, ist tatsächlich die Lebensgeschichte dieses Mannes, die schon seit einigen Jahren in den Medien berichtet wird. Dies ist nun der persönliche Lebensbericht des Hauptdarstellers dieser Geschichte selbst. Diese Lebensgeschichte strotzt nur so vor Gefahr, Risiko, Lüge, Täuschung und Verrat.Storm beschreibt seine schwere und harte Kindheit und Jugend und das Abrutschen ins kriminelle Milieu (z.B. Biker-Gang, Gewalt, Drogen, Zigarettenschmuggel etc.). In einer tiefen Sinn- und Identitätskrise angelangt und inspiriert von einem Buch über den Propheten Mohammed, wächst sein Interesse am Islam, bis er schließlich konvertiert und gläubiger Moslem wird. Über den Umweg Milton Kenyes in England führt in sein Weg erstmals in den Jemen, wo eine Radikalisierung einsetzt. Ab diesem Zeitpunkt beginnt eine langjährige Odyssee durch verschiedene Länder und dschiadistische Kreise und Netzwerke.Die Schilderungen über den Ablauf dieses schleichenden Radikalisierungsprozesses zum Salafisten und letztlich zum Jihadisten sowie den persönlichen Kontakt zu wirklich teils sehr hochrangigen Jihadisten wie allen voran Anwar al-Awlaki und und auch zu einigen anderen Terroristen, die zu Berühmtheit gelangt sind, wie etwa Richard Reid, Jehad Serwan Mostafa, Ikrimah oder Zacarias Moussaoui. Für jeden Kenner der Materie höchst interessant, weil laufend altbekannte Namen auftauchen.Nicht minder interessant sind die Beschreibungen über die Zusammenarbeit mit den westlichen Nachrichtendiensten: Verschlüsselte Kommunikation, Kuriere, große Summen Bargeld, Ortungs- und Abhörchips versteckt in Elektronikgeräten etc. etc. Auch der Sinneswandel einer künftigen Zusammenarbeit mit den Diensten wird durch eine Sinnkrise beim Autor ausgelöst. Es ist sehr interessant zu lesen, wie er sich zunächst lange Zeit Rechtfertigungsstrategien für sein Handeln zurecht gelegt hat, wie aber mit der Zeit immer mehr Fragen und Zweifel aufkommen und er beschließt künftig bei Kampf gegen den islamistischen Terrorismus zu helfen. Der Autor bietet einen authentisch und ehrlich anmutenden Einblick in sein Seelenleben und seine Gedankenwelt.Dieses Buch bietet somit einen sehr spannenden und unglaublich interessanten Blick hinter die Kulissen terroristischer Netzwerke, mit ihren zahlreichen Bekanntschaften, Querverbindungen und Seilschaften. Aber auch die Arbeit der Geheimdienste im so genannten 'Kampf gegen den Terror' kann man aus einer sehr interessanten Perspektive kennenlernen. Vor allem aber bietet es eine schier unglaubliche Lebensgeschichte eines jungen Mannes, die an Dramatik kaum zu überbieten ist ' aus dessen persönlicher und subjektiver Perspektive.Ob jedes Detail stimmt und sich alles exakt so zugetragen hat, wie Morten Storm es berichtet, ist hier eher zweitrangig. Der grundsätzliche Lebenslauf von Morten Storm scheint zweifelsfrei bestätigt und im Bezug auf einzelne Ereignisse ist es das gute Recht eines jeden Menschen seine subjektive und persönliche Sichtweise zu haben. Sollten einzelne Details ausgeschmückt oder übertrieben sein, stellt das die zu Grunde liegende Geschichte keinesfalls in Frage oder in den Schatten, denn insgesamt dürfen die geschilderten Ereignisse als gesichert und deshalb authentisch gelten.Ein überragend spannendes und informatives Buch, das gerade durch den subjektiven Blickwinkel so authentisch und zugleich interessant ist. Die Ausführungen des Autors wirken glaubhaft und gerade die Einblicke in sein Innenleben durchaus ehrlich und aufrichtig.Klare Leseempfehlung!
A fascinating and rare inside look into a new phenomena, which seems to befuddle experts and the general public alike, but one that has been happening under our very eyes of late. Perhaps Storm's biography differs from that of other young Westerners drawn to Al Qaeda, perhaps it does not, but at least it furnishes a glimpse into what drove him to make the choices he did. By eventually changing his mind and becoming a spy, we do not only get a look into what life is like amongst Al Qaeda operatives but also the workings of Western inteligence. An interesting book into two such mysterious worlds few could have written.
Fascinating (and terrifying) look into the mindset and extensive reach of the jihadis. They are everywhere, networked, with a bloodlust to kill, which they see as a glorious martrydom which brings eternal rewards. Fascintaing and disturbing look into operation of intel and counterintel agencies, and relationships between the Danes, Brits and Americans. But how much is true? Storm has provided enough evidence to the Danish papers which first published his story and to the publishers of the book so that it is clear he had extensive ties with many of the notorious jihadis and extensive ties to Danish, British and American security services. But whether the exact story is completely true, his relationship with them is exactly as described and whether it has really ended is not so clear, at least to me.According to the book, Mr. Storm left his dangerous life after unfriendly break-ups in his relationships with all three sets of agencies (4 if you count two for the Brits, MI 5 and MI6) and has gone public with details of his betrayal of some of the most dangerous men on the planet, including Anwer al Alwaki, whom he claims to have set up for the drone strike that killed him. With no protection, how is he still alive? In fact, one might flip that question and ask: given what he has written about various of the jihadi, and the claims he makes about what he did, how is he still alive regardless of whether his claims are true or not? That leads to its own avenues of speculation. Another major question the book raises for me is to the tremendous amount of operational detail exposed as to how Western intel does manage to foil plots and find targets to kill. If all accurate, was this all already known to jihadi leadership, and if not, has Storm compromised future Western operations? Something presumably a passionate enemy of jihad would not want to do. So does that mean lots is intentional misinformation (meaning he still works for someone), or is most of it made up, or is he completely amoral and who knows where he stands now, if anywhere? Other questions arise with respect to his family. Storm purports to have two children he loves dearly, being raised Muslim by his first (Muslim) wife. Again, question as to their safety after publication of this book. And what belief system they are being raised in, presumably Muslim - but Storm says has rejected Islam altogether. What does this mean as to his children? And his second wife who was with him believing he was a committed jihadi, although not necessarily an operational one. He uses a psuedonym for her,he says to protect her. Well, she is Yemeni, they lived in Yemen where he moved in jihadi circles. How exactly is she protected? Certainly not merely by a pseudonym. And is she relieved he isn't really a jihadi? Or furious at the deception and has left him? These family questions are not addressed.Summary: totally fascinating book, whether completely true or not. Worth reading whether totally true or not. Raises lots of questions that remain unanswered.
Forget James Bond. Six-foot-one, 250 pounds, with flaming red hair, Morten Storm is the real deal. This guy really did infiltrate al-Qaeda and operate at the highest levels of the network for many years. And, apparently, he’s still alive (somewhere) to tell the tale.If Agent Storm were a novel, you wouldn’t believe a word of it. It’s not. The co-authors wrote the book based on weeks of interviews and months of documentary research to confirm what they learned. In an author’s note that prefaces the text, they write that “What makes Morten Storm’s story unique is the extraordinary amount of audiovisual evidence and electronic communications he collected during his time as a spy, which both corroborate his story and enrich his account.â€Much later, in Storm’s acknowledgment at the conclusion of the book, we learn that co-author Paul Cruickshank, a British journalist, “is now CNN’s terrorism analyst and the editor of a recent five-volume collection of scholarship on al-Qaeda.†Like Cruickshank, co-author Tim Lister had “reported on al-Qaeda terrorism and international security for many years.†And the book includes snapshots of much of the documentation that Storm so carefully collected over the years, which help to confirm the context surrounding the clandestine recordings of his conversations with his Western handlers.So much for any doubts about the credibility of this astonishing tale.Written as a first-person account, Agent Storm relates the experiences over a decade of a young Danish man who describes himself as, early in life, a “biker, boozer, and boxer.†Raised in a violent, alcohol-fueled home and a veteran of criminal gangs in adolescence, Morten Storm turned to Islam at the age of twenty-one and made his way with the fierce and sudden conviction of a convert into radical jihadist circles. Gradually drifting into the heart of al-Qaeda in Yemen in the late 1990s, Storm was seen as a valuable asset by the terrorist network and eventually given an audience with Anwar al-Awlaki. Awlaki was the radical American Muslim cleric who rose to head what became the most powerful arm of al-Qaeda following the death of Osama bin Laden many years later; he was widely considered to be the successor to Ayman al-Zawahari, the man who took over following bin Laden’s death. Eventually, Storm became a close and trusted aide to Awlaki. The cleric even entrusted him with the job of recruiting his third wife, a blonde Westerner, as well as funneling money and supplies to him and his followers (as directed by Western intelligence agencies). Awlaki, you may recall, was the first American to be targeted and killed by a US drone strike — and the authors make a very good case for demonstrating that Morten Storm provided the crucial link that led to the cleric’s assassination.This account of Storm’s evolving beliefs over the years, and his 180-degree turn into becoming a spy for Danish intelligence, MI5 and MI6, and the CIA, is an intensely suspenseful tale that stacks up to any novel of espionage as a cliffhanger. It is also a carefully measured condemnation of Danish intelligence and the CIA, and to a lesser extent of the twin British agencies — measured, because Storm is critical of no one more than himself. The details about distrust and conflict among the various agencies are worth the price of the book in their own right. (Hint: they thought little was wrong with undermining one another’s operations — and these were all allies.)If you’re looking for insight into the minds and mores of radical Islamists and a true account of how Western powers practice the craft of intelligence, Agent Storm is an eye-opening introduction.
The book is a thrill a minute and a classic example of truth being stranger than fiction. If all of it is true, one can only wonder how Agent Storm is alive today. The authors document more than the average encyclopedia's bibliography nearly everything that the protagonist claims in his memoirs, leaving us to believe it is all valid. This is a book which begs to be read from the copyright page through the final appendix, rare among my reading experiences. The book surely has a very wide audience, which must include some of the folks Storm embarrassed or infiltrated, of which there are many of each. It paints a not very favorable picture of ours and other intelligence agencies, i.e., they may be efficient but clearly with little or no conscience - integrity appears to be a mutually exclusive of spycraft. If you know as little Arabic (language or customs) as I did before reading the book, you should peruse it for that reason alone. If you know as little as I did about Sharia law and the Muslim world as I did, there's another reason to pick up this most interesting tome!
This is one of the most interesting and exciting true spy accounts I have ever read. In fact, Storm is probably unique in his abilities. The book is amazingly relevant to this period in the Middle East, where recruits come from all over the world, including Europe, to seek martyrdom for groups like ISIS and Al Quada. (There are many more Westerners willing to die for Islam than I could have imagined). Morten Storm's story is gripping. He earned the trust of the highest leaders of a number of terrorist groups, and was able to help 3 different national intelligence agencies take them out. He also has overwhelming evidence that his story is true. This book will become an important source of the history of the Middle East during the last 10 yrs.
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