Operation Chaos

The Vietnam Deserters Who Fought the CIA, the Brainwashers, and Themselves

Matthew Sweet author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Pan Macmillan

Published:7th Mar '19

£14.99

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Operation Chaos cover

Operation Chaos tells the real life thrilling story of a group of U.S. military deserters who found asylum in Sweden during the Vietnam War, one of the great untold tales of the Cold War, where the facts are wilder than any work of fiction.

Operation Chaos tells the real-life thrilling story of a group of US military deserters who found asylum in Sweden during the Vietnam War - one of the great untold tales of the Cold War, where the facts are wilder than any work of fiction.

'A remarkable story of subterfuge and brainwashing that few Hollywood scriptwriters could have made up' Simon Heffer, author of The Age of Decadence

In 1967, at the height of the Vietnam War, an exodus begins. A thousand American deserters and draft-resisters escape the brutal fighting for the calm shores of Stockholm. These defectors are young, radical and want to start a revolution. The Swedes treat their new guests like rock stars - but the CIA is going to put a stop to that.

It's a job for the deep-cover men of Operation Chaos and their allies - agents who know how to invade radical organizations and crush them from the inside. And within a few months, the GIs have turned on each other - and the interrogations and recriminations begin.

A gripping espionage story filled with a host of extraordinary and unbelievable plays, Operation Chaos is the incredible but true account of the men who left the war, how they betrayed each other and how they became lost in a world where anything seemed possible - even the idea that the CIA had secretly programmed them to kill their friends.

Sweet has found a craziness right at the heart of the human condition. He tells a bizarre, alarming story with wit, grace and an increasing anxiety that by asking questions he might be about to trigger World War Three. Read it with my jaw on the floor. -- Frank Cottrell-Boyce, author of Millions
Sweet's book will suck you into the hall of mirrors in which these guys were forced to live their lives . . . and still do. Engrossing and accurate. -- Michael Goldfarb, author of Ahmad's War, Ahmad’s Peace and Emancipation
A remarkable story of subterfuge and brainwashing that few Hollywood scriptwriters could have made up. -- Simon Heffer, author of High Minds and The Age of Decadence
Very well-informed and effortlessly funny. * Independent *
Operation Chaos is a wild ride—a deeply reported and gracefully written account of a fascinating piece of contemporary Cold War history. -- Susan Orlean, author of The Orchid Thief, Saturday Night, and Rin Tin Tin
Can’t recommend Operation Chaos highly enough; a tale of noble intentions sliding into a paranoid mire. -- Al Murray
As weird and darkly comic a story about Vietnam as you’ll read * Daily Mail *
In this meld of history and reportage, the deserters’ stories, and those of dozens of revolutionaries, hosts, and spies, coalesce into an often moving examination of loyalty and dissent. Sweet details an undercover C.I.A. mission to disrupt defection, and sheds light on the exiles’ complex motives. His quest to track down all the major players in the story takes him, variously, to a maximum-security prison, a cannabis refinery, and Paris cafés. * New Yorker *
An American story that had been lost to history, one where people are not always who they seem to be and suspicions have a hard time keeping pace with reality. -- Bryan Burrough, author of Days of Rage and Public Enemies
Operation Chaos adds a new and fascinating chapter to the story of the Vietnam War. It will amaze anyone who thinks the war was fought only in Vietnam, that it was fought only with guns and bombs, or that it is truly over. -- Stephen Kinzer, author of All the Shah’s Men, The Brothers, and The True Flag
It’s the mistrust that interests Mr. Sweet, the book he set out to write morphed into a narrative that goes deep into the hothouse politics of the American Deserters Committee before taking a sharp turn into the bizarre machinations of Lyndon LaRouche. What he does do is tie together a strange story that continues to limp along 50 years after it began. * Wall Street Journal *
Matthew Sweet's search for the cult's survivors is at the heart of this darkly comic story. They are, he finds, still crazy after all these years -- Francis Wheen * Daily Mail *
Sweet evocatively sketches his quest to uncover these resisters’ lives . . . Sweet uncloaks a relatively little-known aspect of the Vietnam War–era counterculture. * Publishers Weekly *
A horribly readable account of the US military deserters who found asylum in Sweden during the Vietnam War, and their group’s infiltration by the CIA * Guardian *
Operation Chaos offers a new look at the era and the war that forgoes the usual combat and political narratives in favor of something truly strange and bizarre, rife with countless rabbit holes, plot twists and questionable characters and motives. Fortunately, Sweet was willing to throw himself into the middle of the chaos and come back with a confusing, confounding and utterly compelling narrative that spans decades, continents and levels of mental stability. * Spectrum Culture *
I highly recommend this book -- Zach Carter * Huffington Post *

  • Long-listed for CWA Dagger for Non-Fiction 2018 (UK)

ISBN: 9781447294740

Dimensions: 197mm x 130mm x 23mm

Weight: 266g

352 pages