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Chain of Command: The Road from 9/11 to Abu Ghraib
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Chain of Command: The Road from 9/11 to Abu Ghraib
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Chain of Command: The Road from 9/11 to Abu Ghraib
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Since September 11, 2001,
Seymour M. Hersh
has riveted readers and outraged the Bush Administration with his explosive stories in
The New Yorker
, including his headline-making pieces on the abuse of prisoners at Abu Ghraib. Now, Hersh brings together what he has learned, along with new reporting, to answer the critical question of the last four years: How did America get from the clear morning when two planes crashed into the World Trade Center to a divisive and dirty war in Iraq?
In
Chain of Command
, Hersh takes an unflinching look behind the public story of the war on terror and into the lies and obsessions that led America into Iraq. Hersh draws on sources at the highest levels of the American government and intelligence community, in foreign capitals, and on the battlefield for an unparalleled view of a critical chapter in America's recent history. In a new afterword, he critiques the government's failure to adequately investigate prisoner abuse at Abu Ghraib and elsewhere and punish those responsible. With an introduction by
's editor, David Remnick,
is a devastating portrait of an administration blinded by ideology and of a president whose decisions have made the world a more dangerous place for America.
Seymour M. Hersh
has riveted readers and outraged the Bush Administration with his explosive stories in
The New Yorker
, including his headline-making pieces on the abuse of prisoners at Abu Ghraib. Now, Hersh brings together what he has learned, along with new reporting, to answer the critical question of the last four years: How did America get from the clear morning when two planes crashed into the World Trade Center to a divisive and dirty war in Iraq?
In
Chain of Command
, Hersh takes an unflinching look behind the public story of the war on terror and into the lies and obsessions that led America into Iraq. Hersh draws on sources at the highest levels of the American government and intelligence community, in foreign capitals, and on the battlefield for an unparalleled view of a critical chapter in America's recent history. In a new afterword, he critiques the government's failure to adequately investigate prisoner abuse at Abu Ghraib and elsewhere and punish those responsible. With an introduction by
's editor, David Remnick,
is a devastating portrait of an administration blinded by ideology and of a president whose decisions have made the world a more dangerous place for America.