Terminate With Extreme Prejudice
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Book Details
- Author: Richard Belfield
- Publisher: Robinson Books
- Language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- ISBN: 1841199478
- Pages: 311
- Published Year: 2005
- Dimensions: 20 x 13 cm
- Condition: Used – Good
About the Book
Terminate With Extreme Prejudice by Richard Belfield is a gripping and meticulously researched examination of the shadowy world of state-sponsored assassination, covert operations, and intelligence agencies. Drawing upon historical records, declassified documents, interviews, and firsthand accounts, the book explores some of the most controversial and secretive actions undertaken by governments and intelligence organizations throughout modern history.
Belfield investigates the methods, motivations, and political consequences of targeted killings and clandestine missions, revealing how such operations have influenced international relations, military conflicts, and global security policies. The book delves into the activities of intelligence agencies, special operations units, and covert networks, offering readers a rare glimpse into a world that often remains hidden from public view.
Through compelling case studies and detailed analysis, the author examines famous operations, alleged assassination plots, and the ethical dilemmas surrounding the use of covert force by states. Readers are introduced to the complex interplay between national security objectives, political interests, and the moral questions raised by secret government actions.
Written in an engaging narrative style, Terminate With Extreme Prejudice combines investigative journalism with historical scholarship, making it both informative and highly readable. The book is an excellent resource for readers interested in espionage history, intelligence studies, military affairs, political history, and international relations.
Published by Robinson Books, this paperback edition offers a fascinating exploration of one of the most controversial aspects of modern statecraft and covert warfare.

