Bush at War

Bush at War by Bob Woodward, published by Simon & Schuster on July 1, 2003, is a reprint edition comprising 416 pages. This book presents an in-depth account of how President George W. Bush and his administration reacted to the September 11 terrorist attacks, detailing the dynamics within the war cabinet as they prepared to confront Iraq. Woodward provides a unique perspective on the decision-making processes that shaped the early stages of the war on terrorism.
Readers will find a meticulous exploration of the political landscape during a pivotal moment in American history. The narrative delves into the complexities of American government and the interplay of various influences that guided the nation’s response to unprecedented challenges. With a focus on modern political science and social science, this edition offers insights into the historical context of the 21st century, making it a significant resource for those interested in understanding the intricacies of national security and governmental decision-making.
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Bush at War reveals in stunning detail how an untested president with a sweeping vision for remaking the world and war cabinet members often at odds with each other responded to the September 11 terrorist attacks and prepared to confront Iraq. Woodward’s virtual wiretap into the White House Situation Room is the first history of the war on terrorism.
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