1. Woodward's Bush At War
Bob Woodward's Bush at War is an outstanding investigative account of the first one hundred days after the September 11 attacks, detailing the debates and decisions that resulted from meetings between President George W. Bush and his most trusted advisors. ... Many in the intelligence community, including CIA chief George Tenet and key CIA under bosses McLaughlin, Pavitt, and Black immediately expressed a surge of dread, knowing that the intelligence community had intercepted possible clues pointing to an attack by al Qaeda, but did not act in time. ... President Bush is also apparently...
- Word Count: 1350
- Approx Pages: 5
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: Undergraduate