During a National Security Council meeting in March 1971, Henry
Kissinger commented to those around the table, "When the CIA reaches the
point of having the largest army in Southeast Asia, we better review the
program!" He was referring to the secret war brewing in Laos, where the
Central Intelligence Agency was training, funding, and leading tens of
thousands of indigenous guerrillas within the kingdom and, occasionally,
across its borders.
The Erawan War mini-series strips away the veil surrounding this
conflict, recounting in detail the CIA's largest paramilitary operation
of the Cold War, as well as the Royalist armed forces that battled for
decades against communist opponents. It includes hundreds of outstanding
photos featuring case officers, military hardware, and battle scenes.
These volumes are a must for anyone interested in the Vietnam War,
military history, special forces units, and CIA paramilitary operations.