Dominic Streatfeild
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Dominic Streatfeild is an author, freelance journalist and documentary maker based in the UK who specialises in military and security issues.
Documentary Work
Streatfeild's television work includes BBC2's Exocet detailing MI6 and the SAS’s clandestine war for the Falkland Islands and exposing the real reasons for the loss of HMS Sheffield, the Discovery Channel's series Age of Terror, examining the roots of political violence and a 2010 documentary for the Discovery Channel Rescued: The Chilean Mine Story, detailing the attempts to rescue 33 Chilean miners trapped in the mine near Copiapó in northern Chile.
Background
Streatfeild studied at King's College London, has served in the British Armed Forces, worked for the BBC and as an independent documentary maker and journalist.
His first book Silk Route by Rail (
Streafeild's second book Cocaine: An Unauthorised Biography (
Streatfeild's latest book, A History of the World since 9/11 (
Bibliography
- A History of the World since 9/11 (2011)
- Brainwash: The Secret History of Mind Control (2006)
- Cocaine: An Unauthorized Biography (2002)
- Silk Route by Rail (1997)
References
- ^ "The Intelligence Officer's Bookshelf: Intelligence in Recent Public Literature", Studies in Intelligence, v.51, n.1, 2007 (Compiled and Reviewed by Hayden B. Peake)
- ^ Streatfeild, Dominic (7 January 2011). "How the US let al-Qaida get its hands on an Iraqi weapons factory". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 15 December 2013. Retrieved 11 December 2022.