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On today's high-tech battlefields, the most lethal weapons are not the big ones, but rather the ones that are small enough to be smuggled inside a pack of chewing gum. Microchips. Gyroscopes. Radar-cloaking and night-vision technology. Developed and manufactured in the United States at extraordinary cost, these tiny weapons of war - which can guide missiles, see through walls, and trigger anything from a wireless IED to a nuclear weapon - are what currently give the U.S. its military advantage. Unfortunately, they are increasingly being discovered in the hands of our enemies.In Operation Shakespeare, Pulitzer Prize finalist John Shiffman tells the true story of an elaborate sting operation launched by an elite Homeland Security team that was created to stop Iran, Russia, China, and North Korea from stealing U.



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John Shiffman

He is also co-author of Priceless, a New York Times best-seller published in eight languages.



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