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> Plan of Attack
> By Bob Woodward
> Simon & Schuster
> Pages: 480
> 2004-10
> ISBN: 0743255488
> 1.72 MB
> pdf
>
> The 2003 American invasion of Iraq was contentious, not just in the
> arena of global public opinion, but within the tight-lipped world of the
> George W. Bush White House. As Bob Woodward reveals in Plan of Attack,
> Vice-President Dick Cheney and Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld were
> part of a group leading the charge to war while Secretary of State Colin
> Powell, General Tommy Franks, and others actively questioned the plan to
> invade a country that had nothing to do with the 9/11 attacks while war
> in Afghanistan was still being waged.
>
> Woodward gained extensive access to dozens of key figures and enjoyed
> hours of direct contact with the President himself (more time,
> seemingly, than former Bush administration officials Richard Clarke and
> Paul O'Neill claim to have had). As a result, he's able to cite the kind
> of gossip you won't find in a White House press release:
>
> Franks calls Pentagon official Douglas Feith "the f*cking stupidest guy
> on the face of the earth," Powell shares his alarm over how the cautious
> Cheney of the first Bush administration had transformed into a zealot,
> and Saudi Ambassador Prince Bandar seems to enjoy significantly more
> entrée and influence than most anyone would have thought.
>
> Bush is shown as a man intent on toppling Saddam Hussein in the
> immediate aftermath of 9/11 and never really wavering in his decision
> despite offering hints that non-military solutions could be achieved.
> Light is also shed on CIA director George Tenet, who insists that the
> evidence that Saddam had weapons of mass destruction was "a slam dunk"
> only to later admit that his intelligence was flawed when months of
> post-war searches turned up nothing. But the most interesting character
> is Powell.
>
> A former soldier himself, who finds himself increasingly at odds with
> the agenda of the administration, Powell rejects evidence on WMDs that
> he sees as spurious but ultimately endorses the invasion effort,
> apparently out of duty. Upon its publication, the Bush administration
> roundly denied many of the accounts in the book that demonstrated
> conflict within their circles, poor judgment, or lousy planning, but the
> Bush/Cheney reelection campaign nonetheless listed Plan of Attack as
> recommended reading. And it is. It shows alarming problems in the way
> the war was conceived and planned, but it also demonstrates the
> tremendous conviction and dedication of the people who decided to carry
> it out.
>
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