State of Denial – Bob Woodward : THE DETAILED, INSIDE STORY OF A WAR-TORN WHITE HOUSE
Bob Woodward examines how the Bush administration avoided telling the truth about Iraq to the public, to the Congress, and often to themselves in State of Denial. Woodward’s third book on President Bush is a sweeping narrative from the first days George W. Bush thought seriously about running for president, through the recruitment of his national security team, the war in Afghanistan, the invasion and occupation of Iraq, and the struggle for political survival in the second term.
State of Denial answers the core questions: What happened after the invasion of Iraq? Why? How does Bush make decisions and manage the war that he chose to define his presidency? And, is there an achievable plan for victory? Woodward provides the fullest account, and explanation, of the road Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Rice and the White House staff have walked.
Once the book of Bob Woodward is read we do have the feeling that President Georges W. Bush decided mostly on its own to start the war in Irak. And after 4 years of it, it seems that there won’t be, in terms of victory, a pro-democracy future in Iraq. Of course there will be the pro and the contra about this book but Bob Woodward is known as a journalist committing himself in telling a story very accurately and not caring about what his critics may think. For a wide overwiewI recommend it.