War and Decision, Douglas J. Feith
War and Decision, Douglas J. Feith
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War and Decision

Author: Douglas J. Feith

Narrator: Holter Graham

Abridged: 11 hr 4 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Harper Audio

Published: 04/08/2008


Synopsis

In the years since the attacks of September 11, 2001, journalists, commentators, and others have published accounts of the Bush Administration's war on terrorism. But no senior Pentagon official has offered an inside view of those years, or has challenged the prevailing narrative of that war—until now.Douglas J. Feith, the head of the Pentagon's Policy organization, was a key member of Donald Rumsfeld's inner circle as the Administration weighed how to protect the nation from another 9/11. In War and Decision, he puts readers in the room with President Bush, Vice President Cheney, Rumsfeld, Paul Wolfowitz, Condoleezza Rice, Colin Powell, General Tommy Franks, and other key players as the Administration devised its strategy and war plans. Drawing on thousands of previously undisclosed documents, notes, and other written sources, Feith details how the Administration launched a global effort to attack and disrupt terrorist networks; how it decided to overthrow the Saddam Hussein regime; how it came to impose an occupation on Iraq even though it had avoided one in Afghanistan; how some officials postponed or impeded important early steps that could have averted major problems in Iraq's post-Saddam period; and how the Administration's errors in war-related communications undermined the nation's credibility and put U.S. war efforts at risk.Even close followers of reporting on the Iraq war will be surprised at the new information Feith provides—presented here with balance and rigorous attention to detail. Among other revelations, War and Decision demonstrates that the most far-reaching warning of danger in Iraq was produced not by State or by the CIA, but by the Pentagon. It reveals the actual story behind the allegations that the Pentagon wanted to "anoint" Ahmad Chalabi as ruler of Iraq, and what really happened when the Pentagon challenged the CIA's work on the Iraq–al Qaida relationship. It offers the first accurate account of Iraq postwar planning—a topic widely misreported to date. And it presents surprising new portraits of Rumsfeld, Rice, Powell, Richard Armitage, L. Paul Bremer, and others—revealing how differences among them shaped U.S. policy.With its blend of vivid narrative, frank analysis, and elegant writing, War and Decision is like no other book on the Iraq war. It will interest those who have been troubled by conflicting accounts of the planning of the war, frustrated by the lack of firsthand insight into the decision-making process, or skeptical of conventional wisdom about Operation Iraqi Freedom and the global war on terrorism—efforts the author continues to support.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Aroura on October 26, 2012

If you tire of not knowing what went into the decision to go to war in Iraq (what pros and cons were weighed, what was the rational, what planning was done), you need to read this book! It is incredibly well-documented. Even though Feith was there, he still cites documents and notes from meetings as......more

Goodreads review by Tom on July 22, 2022

Feith as a high-placed aide in Rumsfeld's Dept. of Defense had an insider's view on the birth and execution of the War on Terror. Overtly, he claims a balanced view: Bush and company made mistakes, even enormous once yet the approach was basically sound. I get it; a woodchuck destroys my garden, I w......more

Goodreads review by Howard on September 13, 2008

For a lot of people, this will be an easy book to ignore. For one thing, it is yet another book is the already crowded “Iraq War” genre. For another, Douglas Feith is one of those warmongering, civil liberty crushing, dream killing, puppy kicking “neo-cons” who have (all together now) brought about......more

Goodreads review by Edgar on July 16, 2016

This is a very long memoir by the Undersecretary of Defense for Policy from 2001-2005 Douglas J. Feith. It provides a detailed blow-by-blow account of policy formation (and sometimes lack of policy formation) during the first years of the Global War on Terror. Feith's tenure in Defense was controver......more

Goodreads review by Joseph on March 21, 2018

This book is both highly frustrating and extremely valuable. Let's start by being nice. Of all the IQ memoirs I've read, this one really tries to take you inside the decisions and mindsets that shaped the response to 911 and the invasion of Iraq. Feith is meticulous about documenting this process, a......more