Plan of Attack by Bob Woodward

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  • Pub. Date: April 2004
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    • Pub. Date: April 2004
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
    • Format: Hardcover, 480pp

    Synopsis

    Plan of Attack is the definitive account of how and why President George W. Bush, his war council, and allies launched a preemptive attack to topple Saddam Hussein and occupy Iraq. Bob Woodward's latest landmark account of Washington decision making provides an original, authoritative narrative of behind-the-scenes maneuvering over two years, examining the causes and consequences of the most controversial war since Vietnam.

    Based on interviews with 75 key participants and more than three and a half hours of exclusive interviews with President Bush, Plan of Attack is part presidential history charting the decisions made during 16 critical months; part military history revealing precise details and the evolution of the Top Secret war planning under the restricted codeword Polo Step; and part a harrowing spy story as the CIA dispatches a covert paramilitary team into northern Iraq six months before the start of the war. This team recruited 87 Iraqi spies designated with the cryptonym DB/ROCKSTARS, one of whom turned over the personnel files of all 6,000 men in Saddam Hussein's personal security organization.

    What emerges are astonishingly intimate portraits: President Bush in war cabinet meetings in the White House Situation Room and the Oval Office, and in private conversation; Dick Cheney, the focused and driven vice president; Colin Powell, the conflicted and cautious secretary of state; Donald Rumsfeld, the controlling war technocrat; George Tenet, the activist CIA director; Tommy Franks, the profane and demanding general; Condoleezza Rice, the ever-present referee and national security adviser; Karl Rove, the hands-on political strategist; other key membersof the White House staff and congressional leadership; and foreign leaders ranging from British Prime Minister Blair to Russian President Putin.

    Plan of Attack provides new details on the intelligence assessments of Iraq's alleged weapons of mass destruction and the planning for the war's aftermath.

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    In his engrossing new book, Plan of Attack, Bob Woodward uses myriad details to chart the Bush administration's march to war against Iraq. His often harrowing narrative not only illuminates the fateful interplay of personality and policy among administration hawks and doves, but it also underscores the role that fuzzy intelligence, Pentagon timetables and aggressive ideas about military and foreign policy had in creating momentum for war. — Michiko Kakutani

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    A rookie reporter at The Washington Post when he got the call about a break-in at the Watergate in 1972, Bob Woodward has become synonymous with the term "investigative reporter."

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    The 'art' of equivocation.....,by Beirut768

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    November 14, 2008: Mr Woodward: You are confusing us.
    Equivocations are predominant in what you have written.

    Democrats will buy your book as it can lead them to believe you are criticizing President Bush because his administration has caused hundreds of thousands of Iraqis to flee from one place to another and divide the country between the rival `ethnic' groups.
    So, you are almost there.
    Only the foolish had welcomed USA forces in Iraq and nothing could throw off the stupor that envelops the American public everyday with the mounting American causalities.

    Republicans will also buy your book as it can lead them to believe you are supporting the daring and courageous actions taken by President Bush against Saddam Hussein because the Iraqi `tyrant' struck terror into the hearts of the `peaceful and happy' Iraqi people, and also you are reminding everyone that Hussein sponsored an attempt `to assassinate Mr Bush senior on a 1993 trip to the Middle East' (his visit to Kuwait). You have also alluded to the swift decline of morale in the Iraqi Army and their setbacks on the battlefield, which presaged its inevitable defeat and dissolution.
    Also that USA is actually fighting against savages' medley of militias that have links with Al Qaeda.

    In the Middle East, English readers are happy to see the marines `were in good shape.... ...although they are not used to fighting in contaminated environment if the Iraqis were to use chemical or biological weapons'
    Whereas Arabic readers are seized by an ugly mood nearing despair when you are alluding to conspiracy between the Oil Tycoons to grab Iraq.

    But still, everyone should buy your book as long as it makes us all happy.

    BRAVO.

    Excellent!by Anonymous

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    February 08, 2007: I read this book in NYC. I was recommended to read it by NY author and political scientist Monica de Bruyn (I'm a HUGE fan of hers, I LOVE her, she's outstanding!). Woodward describes the Bush Administration's policy in a non-partisan way (unlike most journalists!). He's a very insightful man, has dignity etc. I voted for Bush, and now I know for sure I made the right choice! I very, VERY much recommend Woodward's books to anyone who's interested in politics. He's an EXCELLENT author and narrator. KUDOS!


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