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The Secret War for the Falklands: The SAS, Mi6, and the War Whitehall Nearly Lost [Paperback]

Nigel West (Author)
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May 1998
First published on the 15th anniversary of the Falklands War in 1982, THE SECRET WAR FOR THE FALKLANDS is nothing less than the secret history of the conflict, the first time the Royal Navy had been engaged by an enemy since 1945. In terms of hardware it was a test of the world's latest air and defence systems and a unique opportunity to push competing fighters to their limits in an environment that stretched men and aircraft alike. This book focuses on OPERATION CORPORATE, the task force assigned to retake the Falklands, and on the clandestine efforts to deny General Galtieri the one weapon that could have turned Corporate into a humilating defeat for Britain - the French-manufactured Exocet missile.


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'fascinating...a great cauldron of stories' NEW STATESMAN 'a readable, plausible and intriguing addition to the Falklands literature.' DAILY TELEGRAPH 'Nigel West's book is enjoyable.' THE TIMES 'West once again shows his ability to master the jargon and distorted information of spookery.' FINANCIAL TIMES 'extremely well-written... brilliantly researched and important book.' SCOTSMAN 'A fascinating account.' NORTHERN ECHO 'This book will doubtless become an invaluable source for future researchers and historians.' CARDIFF WESTERN MAIL 'An immaculately researched and highly-incisve myth-buster of a book full of intriguing might-have-beens. The hidden war is no longer hidden.' HUDDERSFIELD DAILY EXAMINER 'West is a master of reseach, but he used the detail of his knowledge to paint a picture of the war which is accessible.' YORKSHIRE POST 'gripping stuff.' PUBLISHING NEWS

About the Author

Nigel West is an author specialising in espionage and Intelligence subjects. Until May 1997 he was the Conservative MP for Torbay under the name Rupert Allason.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 266 pages
  • Publisher: Warner Books; First edition & printing in this form edition (May 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0751520713
  • ISBN-13: 978-0751520712
  • Product Dimensions: 4.9 x 7.7 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.5 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #638,962 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Born in Lambeth, Nigel West was educated at a Roman Catholic monastery and London University. While still a student he worked as a researcher for the authors Ronald Seth and Richard Deacon, who both specialised in security and intelligence issues.

In 1977 Nigel joined BBC TV's General Features Department to make television documentaries, and he worked on the SPY! and ESCAPE! series. His first book, written with Richard Deacon, was based on the first series and was entitled SPY! Thereafter he was commissioned to write a wartime history of the Security Service, MI5, which was published in 1981, and since then he has averaged one book of non-fiction a year, including The Secret War for the Falklands released in January 1997.

He has concentrated on security and intelligence issues and his controversial books invariably hit the headlines. He was injuncted by the Attorney-General in 1982 and was served a Public Interest Immunity Certificate signed by the Home Secretary in 1987. He was voted 'The Experts' Expert' by a panel of other spy writers in the Observer in November 1989 and The Sunday Times has commented:

'His information is so precise that many people believe he is the unofficial historian of the secret services. West's sources are undoubtedly excellent. His books are peppered with deliberate clues to potential front-page stories.'

Nigel West often speaks at intelligence seminars and has lectured at both the KGB headquarters in Dzerzhinsky Square and at the CIA headquarters in Langley. He is now a member of the faculty at the Centre for Counterintelligence & Security Studies in Washington DC (www.cicentre.com).

His greatest coup was tracking down the wartime double agent GARBO, who was reported to have died in Africa in 1949. In fact West traced him to Venezuela, and they collaborated on GARBO, published in 1985. He was also the first person to identify and interview the mistress of Admiral Canaris, the German intelligence chief, and he was responsible for the exposure of Leo Long and Edward Scott as Soviet spies.

His recent titles include Crown Jewels, based on files made available to him by the KGB archives in Moscow; VENONA, which disclosed the existence of a GRU spy-ring operating in London throughout the war, headed by Professor J B S Haldane and the Hon. Ivor Montagu: and The Third Secret, an account of the CIA's intervention in Afghanistan. In Mortal Crimes, published in September 2004, investigates the scale of soviet espionage in the Manhattan Project, the Anglo-American development of an atomic bomb.

In 2005 he edited The Guy Liddell Diaries, a daily journal of the wartime work of MI5's Director of Counter-Espionage. He also published a study of the Comintern's secret wireless traffic, MASK: MI5's Penetration of the Communist Party of Great Britain, and a counter-intelligence textbook, The Historical Dictionary of British Intelligence.

He has lectured at the Smithsonian institute in Washington DC, speaks regularly for Hilton Special Events, on the QE2 and QM2, and for Seabourn, Regent Crystal Cruises. His topics include: GARBO: The Spy Who Saved D-Day; VENONA: The Greatest Secret of the Cold War; The Cambridge Five: The True Story of Guy Burgess, Donald Maclean, Kim Philby. Anthony Blunt and John Cairncross; Double Agents of World War II; The History of the British Secret Intelligence Service; James Bond: The Fact and fiction of 007; Combatting Terrorism: How the IRA were beaten in Northern Ireland; Enigma: Bletchley Park and the Codebreakers; Molehunt: The Search for Soviet Spies.

In 2003 Nigel West was awarded the US Association of Former Intelligence Officers' first Lifetime Literature Achievement Award.

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Defeat into victory, September 7, 2010
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This review is from: The Secret War for the Falklands: The SAS, Mi6, and the War Whitehall Nearly Lost (Paperback)
Battle for Falklands perhaps most significant conflict fought after World War 2. For the first time, combat aircraft fittted with sophisticated anti-shipping missiles were used to attack hostile ships at sea. More precisely, it gave an unique opportunity to test the latest in combat hardware.

Author opens his narration of conflict showing how some ships British naval Task Force managed to dodge deadly missile strike by aircraft of Argentine Naval Air Service. British fatally miscalculated the threat to the Task Force posed French-built air-launched AM-39 Exocet missiles. Miscalculation was based on the following assumptions. Firstly, missile carrier French-built Dassault Super Entendard aircraft cannot operate beyond a range of 425 miles. Fuel consumption being so high made it risky, if not impossible, for the aircraft return to the base. Secondly,Argentines would be reluctant to use KC-130 Hercules tankers for mid-air refueling as they were vulnerable. This made London to assure Task Force commanders the waters east of Falklands was relatively safe during pre-operational briefing in Ascension.

Air-launched Exocet was a reliable stand-off weapon which can be launched outside the strike envelope of anti-aircraft missile systems. Exocet after acquiring and locking on to the target came down to sea level moved ike fish skimming the waves. RN lack of airborne early warning aircraft ( AEW ) diminished the ability of Task Force to defend itself. As a result it was dependent on inadequate surface radars.

Exocet was most lethal weapon in the arsenal of Argentine Naval Air service. They extended the operational reach of the missile by attaching them to aircraft fitted with expendable fuel drop tanks. Further in a remarkable act of ingenuity Argentines modified the missile system making it capable of firing from land. Given sufficent numbers , they could have used it for interdicting RN long, precarious supply routes. For instance, chance attack on supply ship SS Atlantic Conveyor represented a dangerous element in Argentine strategy. Missile attack led to fire triggered by explosions and vessel had to be abandoned. Ship was to unload valuable supplies in San Carlos bay for British forces. So London contemplated fo extending the war to Argentine mainland. This made Jorge Colombo's 2nd attack/fighter squadron at Rio Grande airbase a priority target.So SAS conceived a daring plan to knock out the base. However due to operational reasons it could not be executed.So British Secret Service carried out a covert operation designed to prevent Buenos Aries from acquiring any more Exocets.

Author debunks official interpretation of events which claims the Argentine decision to invade Falklands was taken prematurely . So it could not be foreseen or prevented. Author argues that planning for seizing Falklands was going on for six months . They were tell-tale signs ,signals. Troops, ammunition,fuel,equipment,spare parts were moved across the country. However British had insufficient means to keep these preparations under covert surveillance. Because MI 6 was obsessed with challenge posed by Soviet Union / Soviet bloc countries.

British victory gave a big boost to the image of Madam Thatcher whose Tory government had plumbed into the depths of electoral unpopularity. In ensuing election Tories swept to power by thumping majority. Author, however, has argued that Britain nearly lost the campaign. It was almost a close call . Had Argentines managed to prolong the campaign poor weather conditions in South Atlantic,logistical constraints would have forced British to withdraw. It is worth mentioning when Argentine garrison surrendered ammunition stocks of British army at Port Stanley had depleted with no prospect for further supplies. Also Galtieri regime made a mistake in timing while launching the invasion. Best option for him was to wait till September . By this time Argentina would have full complement Exocet missiles . Besides British were on the verge of scrapping 2 Antartic patrol vessels carrying Wasp helicopters as a part of cuts imposed by Defence Ministry. This would have diminished London's ability to respond to foreign aggression.

Nearly three decades have passed,author says, we still don't have full-blown operational history of the conflict. Government has kept operational details classified.

It's unfortunate this book has attracted very few reviews which means it did not receive the recognition that it deserved.I don't know why? Lone review published was unsatisfactory, not to say the least. So I decided to fill this void.
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