Recently, I had the chance to sit down with Chet Nagle, author of the new novel “Iran Covenant.” The book is largely based on the possibility of a nuclear arms race in Iran and how Israel and the United States would react. Nagle draws upon his own extensive experience as a CIA agent – giving him a unique perspective on the matter.
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