Rumsfeld by Andrew Cockburn

Rumsfeld by Andrew Cockburn

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US Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld was sacked in October 2006, his disastrous running of the war in Iraq being held responsible for the American public's loss of faith in the Bush administration. This book reveals that Rumsfeld's political legacy stretches back decades and speculates as to where his career might take him.

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Rumsfeld by Andrew Cockburn

US Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld-the mesmerizing figure who oversaw the US Army, Navy, Airforce, and Marines-has been widely blamed for the catastrophic state of Iraq. In October 2006 Rumsfeld was sacked, his disastrous running of the war in Iraq being held responsible for the American public's loss of faith in the Bush administration. In this groundbreaking book, Washington insider Andrew Cockburn reveals that Rumsfeld's political legacy stretches back decades and speculates as to where his career might take him now. Drawing on sources that include Rumsfeld's inner circle as well as high-ranking officials in the Pentagon and White House, Rumsfeld, going far beyond previous accounts, reveals its subject in his true colours-as a man consumed with the urge to dominate each and every human encounter, and whose ambition has long been matched by his inability to display genuine leadership or accept responsibility. The book demolishes the notion that he has been a forceful and effective manager driven to transform the military, and intimately details Rumsfeld's all-important relationships to Bush and Cheney, and how it has affected the wars that the USA and the UK are fighting today in Iraq and Afghanistan. Cockburn also exposes and scrutinizes Rumsfeld's earlier career, revealing his long-standing record of processing faulty intelligence, blurring personal and professional interests, and manipulating bureaucratic systems. Brimming with powerful revelations, Rumsfeld is a must-have piece of investigative journalism.
A compelling case for regarding Rumsfeld as the single greatest villain of the Bush presidency -- Alexander Chancellor * Daily Telegraph *
A brisk and at times tragi-comic polemic that could serve as a case study for what is wrong with American government.. Cockburn's trenchant analysis of Rumfeld's career is a cogent reminder why few in Washington are mourning his long overdue departure. -- Andrew Stephen * Observer *
A superb portrait of a shameful man. -- Harry Reid * Herald (Glasgow) *
Perceptive and engrossing. * International Herald Tribune *
Perceptive, engrossing. * Scotsman *
A timely and important book. * Oldie *
Cockburn's devastating dissection ... delivers his findings with wit and flair. * Metro *
Cockburn is ... an assiduous investigator and skillful narrator. * Foreign Affairs *
A fascinating glimpse into the workings of US government. * Morning Star *
Andrew Cockburn is the Washington Editor of Harper's magazine and the author of many articles and books on national security, including the New York Times Editor's Choice Rumsfeld and The Threat, which destroyed the myth of Soviet military superiority underpinning the Cold War and Kill Chain: Drones and the Rise of High-Tech Assassin. He is a regular opinion contributor to the Los Angeles Times and has written for, among others, the New York Times, National Geographic and the London Review of Books.
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ISBN 13 9781844671281
ISBN 10 1844671283
Title Rumsfeld
Author Andrew Cockburn
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Verso Books
Year published 2007-05-01
Number of pages 224
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.