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A Pretext for War |
| James Bamford |
| Double Day, 2004, hardcover, 420 pp. |
| A damning critique of post-Cold War intelligence failures that culminated with the attack on 9/11 and that led to the U.S. invasion of Iraq. Bamford argues that, with Bush and the neo-conservatives in power, the situation has gone from bad to worse, with intelligence gathering corrupted and politicized. |
| List Price: $26.95 |
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