State of War Audiobook (Free)
Summary:
State of Battle reveals the secret background of the CIA and the presidency of George W. Bush some hidden events which includes scandals that will redefine his presidency
The hidden history features a Country wide Security Company that engaged in an enormous domestic spying system, a Defense Department that made its own foreign policy, and a president who developed a sphere of deniabilityin which his top aides were briefed on issues of the utmost sensitivity, however the president was cautiously kept about State of War in ignorance.
James Risen, who has protected national protection for THE BRAND NEW York Times for a long time, draws on remarkable resources in Washington and around the world to uncover an explosive chain of events:
Contrary to laws, and with small oversight, the Country wide Security Agency has been engaged in a massive domestic spying plan. The United States actually offered nuclear-bomb styles to Iran. The CIA acquired overwhelming proof that Iraq experienced no nuclear weapons programs during the run-up to the Iraq Battle. They kept that info to themselves, and didn¹t inform the president. While the U.S. offers refused to lift a finger, Afghanistan has turned into a narco-state, supplying 87 percent from the world’s heroin marketplace.
Not because the 1970s have so many scandals in the cleverness community come to light. Stunning in its details and troubling in its ramifications, Risen¹s key history displays how power truly functions in the Bush administration.
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