Drawing from declassified documents, case studies, and historical accounts, author Ryan Jenkins examines the origins, structure, and operations of these covert forces.
The book details how false flag attacks, propaganda campaigns,
and political manipulation were used to destabilize leftist movements and preserve Western influence, often at the cost of democratic integrity.
From bombings in Italy to coups in Greece and beyond,
Operation Gladio reveals how Western intelligence agencies operated in the shadows, shaping the political landscape of modern Europe.
It raises critical questions about accountability, secrecy, and the ethical boundaries of state power—questions that remain deeply relevant today.
Perfect for readers interested in espionage, geopolitics, Cold War history, and intelligence operations, this book provides a chilling look into how covert warfare shaped—and continues to influence—the world we live in.
230 pages.