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A pretext for war

9/11, Iraq, and the abuse of America's intelligence agencies

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August 6, 2021 | History
An edition of A Pretext for War (2004)

A pretext for war

9/11, Iraq, and the abuse of America's intelligence agencies

1st ed.
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Analyzes the failures of America's intelligence agencies, including their inability to predict the tragedy of September 11, and explores how the Bush administration used the intelligence community to serve its own political ends.

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Doubleday
Language
English
Pages
420

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2005, Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
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Table of Contents

Destruction
Rome
Dulles
Cleveland
Site R
Detection
Florence
Potomac
The farm
Kandahar
Alex Station
Deception
Situation room
Capitol Hill
War Room
Langley
Security Council.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
956.7044/3
Library of Congress
DS79.76 .B36 2004

The Physical Object

Pagination
420 p. ;
Number of pages
420

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24766986M
Internet Archive
pretextforwar91100bamf
ISBN 10
0385506724
ISBN 13
9780385506724
LCCN
2004050040
OCLC/WorldCat
55068034

Work Description

The bestselling author of Body of Secrets and The Puzzle Palace presents his most hard-hitting book to date--a sweeping, authoritative, and fearless account of the failures of America's intelligence agencies and the Bush administration's calculated efforts to sell a war to the American people.In The Puzzle Palace, James Bamford revealed the existence of the NSA, the largest, most secretive, and best-financed intelligence organization in the world. In Body of Secrets, he took readers inside the ultrasecret agency, charting its deeds and misdeeds from its founding in 1952 to the end of the twentieth century. Now Bamford applies his relentless investigative drive and unparalleled access to intelligence sources to produce a headline-making book about the most pressing issues of the present day.From the mishandling of the pre-9/11 threat to the unproven claims about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction, Bamford argues that the Bush administration has co-opted the intelligence community for its own political ends, and at the expense of American security. Bamford makes the case that the Bush administration's Middle East policy decisions, from overthrowing Saddam to ignoring the situation of the Palestinians, are driven by long-held beliefs and goals of an elite group of conservatives inside and outside of government.A Pretext for War homes in on the systematic weakness that led the intelligence community to ignore or misinterpret evidence of the impending terrorist attacks of 9/11--a failure rooted in the refusal to acknowledge the central role of the Palestinian cause in igniting Arab rage against the United States. Compounding the errors, the Bush administration's immediate response to 9/11 was to call for an attack on Iraq, and it subsequently invented justifications for the preemptive war that has ultimately left the United States more vulnerable to terrorism. A Pretext for War is an unprecedented, utterly convincing expose of the most secretive administration in history.

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