Description
Author James Risen
Publisher Free Press; First Edition (January 3, 2006)
Binding hardcover former library book
Condition Former library book: dust jacket protected with Brodart and there is a card catalog envelope otherwise very good
Summary
"State of War: The Secret History of the CIA and the Bush Administration" by James Risen exposes the untold history of America's intelligence community during the War on Terror. Risen reveals how the CIA's covert actions and the Bush administration’s decisions in the aftermath of 9/11 had profound and troubling implications for national security. Drawing on deep investigative journalism, the book uncovers critical failures in intelligence, controversial military interventions, and the consequences of unchecked executive power. It’s an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the clandestine dynamics shaping modern global politics and the lasting effects on America’s role in the world.