Review: In its engrossing last season, 'Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan' raises the stakes as the spy—now the CIA’s deputy director—faces possibly his riskiest task yet: unraveling the agency’s tangled web of covert ops
As honest as the day is long, Jack Ryan , proposed deputy director of the CIA, answers a straight congressional question with a straight answer: Can you assure this committee, a senator asks our hero, that the agency had no involvement in the assassination, days earlier, of the president of Nigeria? “No,” says Ryan, to
a collective gasp. The agency has so many rogue operations, so many black-ops agents at large, so many unexplained entries on its books that I don‘t know what is going on, he says. The entire intelligence landscape is befogged. I’ll be your patriot, he says. But I won’t play your games.Continue reading your article with
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