Jim Sciutto je přední americký novinář se specializací na národní bezpečnost. Své rozsáhlé zkušenosti z novinářské praxe využívá k poskytování hloubkových analýz a zpráv týkajících se zahraniční politiky, armády a zpravodajských služeb. Jeho práce se zaměřuje na komplexní témata spojená s bezpečností Spojených států. Sciutto je uznávaným expertem v oblasti mezinárodních vztahů a obrany.
In The Shadow War, Sciutto introduces readers to the dizzying array of
soldiers, sailors, submariners and their commanders, space engineers, computer
scientists, civilians, and senior intelligence officials who are on the front
lines of this new kind of forever war.
From praising dictators to alienating allies, Trump has made chaos his calling
card. He continually catches the world off guard, but is it working?In The
Madman Theory, Jim Sciutto shows how Trump's supporters assume he has a
strategy for long-term success - that he is somehow playing three-dimensional
chess.
Are we losing a war few realize we're fighting? Poisoned dissidents, election interference, armed invasions, and secret military buildups are just the surface of a brazen global conflict. Countries like China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea are not merely acting out; they are engaged in a new Cold War against the US and the West. This conflict is characterized by unconventional warfare, where traditional military engagements are unlikely to occur. Instead, adversaries exploit the West's strengths—open societies, technological dominance, and leadership in global institutions—turning them into vulnerabilities.
In this revealing and often disturbing exploration, CNN anchor and chief national security correspondent Jim Sciutto provides a comprehensive guide to this emerging international threat. Through on-the-ground reporting from hotspots like Ukraine and the South China Sea, and unique access to America's Space Command, Sciutto leverages his extensive experience as a journalist and diplomat to illustrate the challenges faced by a nation under siege from a new form of warfare.
Despite the daunting nature of this conflict, America is adapting and fighting back. Sciutto introduces readers to the diverse array of individuals—soldiers, sailors, engineers, and intelligence officials—who are at the forefront of this ongoing struggle. This vital work sheds light on a future war that is already unfolding, urging us to recognize and c