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| The Cult of the Suicide Bomber |
| Twenty-five years ago the words 'suicide bomber' would have been incomprehensible even to the CIA. Since then thousands have died in a bewildering stream of suicide bombings whose origins still remain shrouded in mystery and fear. In 1976 Robert Baer joined the CIA's clandestine Directorate of Operations. In a 20-year career he served in Iraq, India, Tashkent, Sudan and Beirut as one of the US's top undercover agents in its war against terror. |
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