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OverviewFrom Intel to Iran: The Defection of Monica Witt Discover the astonishing and deeply unsettling true story of a U.S. intelligence officer who crossed the ultimate line-turning from loyal patriot to ideological defector, and abandoning America for its long-standing geopolitical rival, Iran. This is the story of Monica Witt: a woman once entrusted with top-secret operations and psychological warfare tools, now a symbol of fractured allegiance and a face in the enemy's ranks. In From Intel to Iran: The Defection of Monica Witt, delve into the extraordinary narrative of a former U.S. Air Force linguist and counterintelligence specialist who went from safeguarding American secrets to helping expose them. Fluent in Farsi, adept at surveillance tactics, and immersed in sensitive intelligence programs, Witt's path to defection is both deeply personal and geopolitically explosive. Her story is not only about espionage-it is about ideology, faith, betrayal, identity, and the unraveling of national loyalty in the shadow of modern warfare. Why would someone trained to protect America betray it so completely? What internal battles, ideological conflicts, or spiritual transformations lead a seasoned insider to defect to Iran-a nation labeled as one of America's fiercest adversaries? This book reveals the nuanced layers behind Witt's decision: from her moral conflict over drone strikes, to her conversion to Islam, to her growing alienation from American policies and military doctrine. It investigates the personal and political forces that culminated in one of the most damaging defections in U.S. intelligence history. This comprehensive and gripping investigation includes: Her troubled Texas upbringing and path into military service The intense psychological and linguistic training that made her a powerful asset Her overseas missions and access to classified operations The emergence of doubts, spiritual awakenings, and political skepticism Her contact with Iranian intelligence agents and recruitment The crucial intelligence she provided, and how it impacted American operatives The ongoing mystery and controversy surrounding her fate in Iran Spanning 28 meticulously crafted chapters, this work blends deep research, narrative drive, and expert insight into the machinery of surveillance, propaganda, and modern espionage. It uncovers how Monica Witt became both a symbol and a cipher-used by Iran as a psychological weapon and studied by America as a cautionary tale of ideological drift. Perfect for readers who crave real-life spy thrillers, counterintelligence stories, psychological case studies, and political biographies, From Intel to Iran will leave you questioning the boundaries of patriotism, the weight of belief, and the vulnerability of systems built on human loyalty. In a world where information is currency and conviction can be weaponized, Monica Witt's story reminds us that the most dangerous war is the one fought in the mind. Monica Witt, Iran defection, U.S. Air Force spy, American intelligence betrayal, espionage true story, psychological warfare, ideological defection Full Product DetailsAuthor: Borna AhadiPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.213kg ISBN: 9798286107926Pages: 180 Publication Date: 01 June 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |