An American Spy Inside North Korea: U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency Operations Above the 38th Parallel (DIA In Asia)
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An American Spy Inside North Korea: U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency Operations Above the 38th Parallel (DIA In Asia)
Theodore Schweitzer, an American working clandestinely with the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), travels to North Korea more than a dozen times over a two and a half year period posing as a simple tourist and humanitarian. His intelligence reports from inside North Korea are so strategically significant that they are read by President Obama personally. Now you can read the exact same intelligence reports that were read by President Obama and U.S. intelligence chiefs to make policy decisions about North Korea. An American Spy Inside North Korea is the true story of Theodore Schweitzer’s nearly three-year series of secret missions to North Korea involving a dozen trips to the world’s most dangerous country on behalf of the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency. Mr. Schweitzer secretly visited North Korea more times than nearly almost any other American and spent more time there than almost any other American has.