In this gripping episode of the Spybrary Podcast, Adam Brookes sits down with journalist and author Toby Harnden to explore the legacy of his landmark book Bandit Country: The IRA and South Armagh.
They dive into the hidden war fought in the rural heartlands of Northern Ireland during the Troubles, spotlighting the extraordinary reach of IRA intelligence and the massive British surveillance effort in response.
Toby shares the story behind the book's unexpected reissue 25 years after its release, the shadowy figure of Tom "Slab" Murphy, and the dangerous tightrope journalists walked reporting from IRA strongholds.
The conversation then pivots to the CIA, highlighting Harnden's acclaimed book First Casualty and his upcoming work on the Distinguished Intelligence Cross, the CIA's highest honor.
Moral complexity of insurgency and counterinsurgency
The reissue and enduring relevance of Bandit Country
IRA intelligence structure and infiltration
British military and surveillance operations in Northern Ireland
The life and mythos of Tom "Slab" Murphy
Journalistic risks during the Troubles
CIA's post-9/11 mission in Afghanistan
Distinguished Intelligence Cross and CIA recognition
00:00 — Intro & Guest Welcome
Adam Brookes introduces Toby Harnden and his career journey from Royal Navy officer to war correspondent.
01:38 — The Revival of Bandit Country
Why and how Toby's 1999 book returned to print 25 years later.
05:03 — Entering South Armagh: IRA Heartland
A firsthand look at the rural guerrilla battlefield and IRA sniper teams.
08:34 — The Intelligence War
How the IRA built an intelligence network using locals and public workers.
12:26 — The British Response
Massive surveillance, SAS deployments, and the high-tech watchtowers.
15:56 — Reporting in Hostile Territory
Toby recounts the dangers of reporting from Crossmaglen and Republican events.
20:15 — The Enigma of Tom "Slab" Murphy
The pig farmer turned IRA chief of staff — smuggler, strategist, and shadow man.
24:24 — International Ties: Libya, PLO & FARC
How the IRA networked globally and Murphy's role in Libyan arms deals.
28:00 — Motivation & Identity
What really drove South Armagh fighters like Murphy—ideology, identity, or revenge?
30:59 — A History of Resistance
The inherited culture of rebellion in South Armagh, going back a century.
33:16 — How Many Were Fighting?
A few dozen active fighters in South Armagh vs. the full force of the British state.
38:29 — Lessons for Intelligence Agencies
The CIA, MI5 & MI6—what they learned (or didn't) from the Troubles.
42:12 — Inside the CIA: First Casualty
Toby's work on CIA's response to 9/11 and the birth of his next book project.
44:36 — The 39: CIA's Silent Heroes
The untold stories behind the Distinguished Intelligence Cross.
48:02 — Ordinary Lives, Extraordinary Work
Why the CIA's frontline operatives are some of the most remarkable unsung heroes.
51:22 — Closing Thoughts & What's Next
Final reflections and teasers for Toby's upcoming book, The 39.
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