Bush vs. the Beltway: The Inside Battle Over War in IraqHarper Collins, 14 дек. 2010 г. - Всего страниц: 306 As the postwar debate continues, a leading expert reveals the obstacles that stood between the United States and the fall of Saddam Hussein -- many of them within the U.S. government itself Laurie Mylroie's previous books, the number one New York Times bestseller Saddam Hussein and the Crisis in the Gulf (coauthored with Judith Miller) and The War Against America, were influential in building the case against Iraq. Now Mylroie reveals the story behind the buildup to Operation Iraqi Freedom -- a story known to few outside of Washington. Combining important new research with an insider's grasp of Beltway politics, Mylroie describes how the CIA and the State Department have systematically discredited critical intelligence about Saddam's regime, including indisputable evidence of its possession of weapons of mass destruction. She reveals how major elements of the case against Iraq -- including information about possible links to al Qaeda and evidence of potential Iraqi involvement in the fall 2001 anthrax attacks -- were prematurely dismissed by these agencies for cynical reasons. Mylroie traces how the very idea of state-sponsored terrorism was pronounced dead after the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, giving states like Iraq an open ing to underwrite terrorism without being detected. And she demonstrates that the war with Iraq was not only justifiable -- but the necessary and moral course of action. Bush vs. the Beltway also includes an authoritative essay by Professor Robert F. Turner of the University of Virginia School of Law, who makes the case that -- based on not only standing U.N. resolutions but the totality of circumstances surrounding Saddam's regime -- the war was justified on both legal and moral grounds. As the world enters a new era in international relations, one in which the new realities of terror mingle deceptively with eternal truths about war, intelligence, tyranny, and evil, Bush vs. the Beltway offers sobering lessons in the realities of twenty-first-century conflict. |
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... threat had been eliminated . Most striking , however , was the easy dismissal , on the part of many commentators as well as protesters , of the idea that U.S. policy - makers might have serious concerns about an Iraqi threat , either ...
... would have been tantamount to acknowledging that the existing policy analyses , supplied by the same agencies , had left the country exposed to a great danger . Specifically , these agencies had rationalized away the threat of.
... threat of bioterrorism and related terrors . Stunning revelations had emerged in 1995 about Iraq's ongoing weapons programs— biological , chemical , and nuclear - from evidence provided by the Iraqi regime after Saddam's son - in - law ...
... Threat AMERICANS GENERALLY did not understand the peril that developed during the 1990s , and which only grew more acute as we went to war in Afghanistan and then in Iraq . In part , this was because of the Bush administration's efforts ...
... threat posed by Iraq , but potential future threats as well . Immediately after the September 11 strikes , there was widespread public speculation about Iraq's involvement . The appearance of the anthrax letters a few weeks later ...
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BUREAUCRATINZING THE INTELLIGENCE | |
THE NEW REGIME IN IRAQ | |
THE 1990S PEACE PROCESS AND | |
THE BATTLE OF THE BELTWAY | |
KNOW THE ENEMY | |
WAS OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM LEGAL? | |
CONCLUSION | |
INDEX | |
AFTERWORD | |
About the Author | |