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Hardcover Intelligence Failure: How Clinton's National Security Policy Set the Stage for 9/11 Book

ISBN: 0785260749

ISBN13: 9780785260745

Intelligence Failure: How Clinton's National Security Policy Set the Stage for 9/11

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Eight years before 9/11, on February 26, 1993, Osama bin Laden and his Al Qaeda terrorist network declared war against the United States with a deadly attack on the World Trade Center. Al Qaeda... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A revealing look

1. This is *not* at all a "conspiracy book." It is an evaluation of Clinton's policies and practices. There is no conspiracy suggested. Just utter mismanagement and blindness. 2. What if Bush Sr. would have beat Clinton in 1992, and then Bush Jr. run four years earlier before getting a second term in 2000? Would anyone simply concentrate on the policies of the previous eight months and forget about the rest? Would anyone claim worrying about the previous eight years was a distraction? How fast was it reasonable for Bush to reverse the previous eight years? 3. It is true that we now all have hindsight, but were Clinton's blindnesses limited to that? Or was there egregious mishandling? It's worth asking. Bossie is unquestionably a partisan, but even mathematicians can name some true benefits from math. Being partisan doesn't rule out the possibility he is right. 4. What pushes this book above and beyond the others is Bossie's insight into the opportunity we lost in 2000 when we intercepted the explosives coming from Canada into Washington state. The material about the millennium bomber is worth the price of the book. 5. I think there is a more threatening question raised by Bossie's research--is the real power in this country in the elected officials, or are they simply scapegoats for ensconced bureacrats who are never held accountable? Bossie didn't say this but I get the feeling the FBI and CIA are largely empires of their own.

Truth in Print at last

This is such an important book, and you should ignore the previous ad hominem reviews in which the writer is attacked rather than his assertions.Clinton cannot escape blame for endless carelessness in tending to our national security. As President, he never once took the bully pulpit to convince Americans of the danger; had he done so he could have declared war on our enemies, and taken the problem out of the hands of the Justice Department. He could have insisted upon implementation of the CIPRIS project to track foreign students (which would have flagged Mohamed Atta), he would have fully implemented the recommendations of the White House Commission on Airline Safety. He would not have cut the budget of the Department of Defense in order to balance the budget. He would have strenthened the intelligence forces rather than ignoring and weakening them! Reducing the Deficit became such a compulsion with him that he did this on the backs of our military. He will suffer in history for these mistakes; and if we had a fairer press the details outlined in this book would be known by all.

A wake-up call to the 9/11 Commission

Never has a corrective book been as badly needed as Intelligence Failure. This is must reading. It's also a shocker. David N. Bossie tells a story that cannot be found in mainstream newspapers, magazines, or books, but is all too true. It penetrates the cover-up of President Clinton's abysmal neglect of the terrorist menace, the blame for which is now transferred to President Bush.--Robert D. Novak, Journalist

Accurate, shocking and well-researched

A thorough and powerful indictment and a chronicle of all the ways that national secruty policy in the 1990s helped lead to 9/11. -R. James Woolsey, Director of Central Intelligence, 1993-1995

I'd reccommend it

Thanks to the spineless strategy of the Clinton Administration and its indecisiveness, America was ambushed. September 11 was a wake up call and so is David N. Bossie's new book.--Major Bob Bevelacqua, FOX News Military Analyst and former U.S. Green Beret
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