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State of war: The Secret history of the CIA and the bush administration
James Risen’s investigative work exposes the clandestine operations and internal conflicts within the CIA during the George W. Bush administration. Drawing on confidential sources and classified accounts, the book reveals intelligence failures, unauthorized surveillance, covert missions, and the political pressures that shaped U.S. national security strategy after 9/11. Risen documents how disagreements between intelligence professionals and political leaders influenced foreign policy decisions and contributed to controversies surrounding the Iraq War and counterterrorism operations. The book offers a critical examination of the intersection between intelligence, secrecy, and presidential power in the early twenty-first century.
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