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A Pretext for War: 9/11, Iraq, and the Abuse of America's Intelligence Agencies
James Bamford
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| #1017510 in Books | 2005-05-10 | 2005-05-10 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.00 x1.00 x5.15l,.81 | File type: PDF | 480 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| The naysayers are lost|By Will MacPheat|Those who critcize this book for what it is not - more conspiracy theory, are making a HUGE mistake by failing to appreciate it for what it is - a powerful indictment of W without using a single fact that can be disputed. Was I disappointed at times? Yes. I bought this book because of Bamford's "The Puzzle Palace," which to me was a much|.com |James Bamford builds his case against America's intelligence agencies from the ground up, which makes for devastating reading not only for his subjects, but for anyone concerned with the nation's security or simply smart use of taxpayer dollars. Indeed, o
A Pretext for War reveals the systematic weaknesses behind the failure to detect or prevent the 9/11 attacks, and details the Bush administration’s subsequent misuse of intelligence to sell preemptive war to the American people. Filled with unprecedented revelations, from the sites of “undisclosed locations” to the actual sources of America’s Middle East policy, A Pretext for War is essential reading for anyone concerned about...
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