Chain of Command: The Road from 9/11 to Abu Ghraib

Chain of Command: The Road from 9/11 to Abu Ghraib
by Seymour M. Hersh

Chain of Command: The Road from 9/11 to Abu Ghraib
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Author: Seymour M. Hersh
Edition: Hardcover
Audio: English (Original Language); English (Unknown); English (Published)
Published: 2004-09-01
ISBN: 0060195916
Number of pages: 416
Publisher: HarperCollins

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Book Review: America's One Man Truth Commission
Summary: 5 Stars

As is demonstrated here, Seymour Hersh may be the last of a dying breed of intrepid journalists, who through his skill and resourcefulness alone has turned himself into a "one man Truth Commission." In this book, whether about the intelligence failures leading up to 911, the incompetence in planning, executing and then consolidating the fruits of the Iraq invasion, to the "Yellow Cake" fiasco that eventually led to the "outing" of Valerie Plame; the peddling at the UN of bogus WMD intelligence data, or the mishandling of prisoners at Guantanamo, Bagram and Abu Ghraib, all the way up to the failure to expeditiously and vigorously prosecute the war in Afghanistan -- not to mention the failure to catch Osama bin Laden -- Hersh has successfully trolled the back alleys of our government's secrecy as only a handful of other journalists have tried to do -- uncovering from behind this termite ridden facade, one embarrassing machination, denial, screw-up, and lie after another.

In this well written, thorough, and deeply disturbing expose, Hersh, has again, as he did with the My Lai massacre, shined a sliver of light and a beacon of hope unto the darker side of what is increasingly becoming a very troubled and shaky democracy. This is one journalist with X-ray vision that can "see through" the lies, excuses, rationalizations, and dissembling of those we have elected to represent us. With uncanny accuracy, Hersh walks through the smoke and gets us to the inside where the fire is. He demonstrates again and again that when those within our government deny an accusation, the odds are that they are at best dissembling, and at worse, that the contested basis of their denials will come tumbling out later as blatant untruths. This expose shows that those we have elected to defend our interests, have concluded that the best way to go about doing so is by lying to us and then challenging us to discover the truth through our own devices.

Since this book fails to even mention the more obvious examples of incompetence in the present government: such as Katrina, the sub-prime loan debacle, the energy crisis with $4/gallon gas, our embarrassing healthcare system, the failure of the U.S. public school system, and the failure to deal with the environment, just to name the more obvious ones - it is difficult not to become depressed at the damage the current political authorities have inflicted on our way of life.

But what is even more disconcerting about the stream of revelations in this book, is that most of what has been done it seems, has been done gratuitously, totally unnecessarily, and is as much a product of our own lack of ability to hold our elected officials accountable, as it is to their arrogance, partisan mean-spiritedness, and just plain incompetence. Altogether, I think this points to a much deeper, and a much more disturbing concern: Our elected officials seem to have no hesitation in showing a new level of disdain and disrespect for us, the American people. But it seems that we ourselves are the blame for this, for we have dealt ourselves a losing hand:

The electoral strategy we are using of trading accountability for ideological solidarity it seems has backfired on us all. For all it does is teach the politicians how to "demagogue" their way right pass us on all matters of substance. They know that by feeding us our daily dose of "ideological cotton candy" they can take us for granted, all the while peddling what is justly ours to the corporate bigwigs who fill their campaign coffers. We actually give them permission to ignore us, and our inputs, altogether until the next election cycle. We actually give them a license to treat us like the herd of ideologically sensitive sheep that we have become.

How else could it happen in the freest and most open democracy in the world, that we cannot discover until after the fact the truth about what our government is actually doing? And then can only find out through anonymous sources, whistleblowers or the memoirs of disgruntled retirees? The very fact that our institutional channels of truth and "governmental crap-detection" are drying up should alarm every true patriot and is itself a serious indictment of our increasingly porous democracy.

Thank God that we still have one other independent resource: Seymour Hersh as a "one man crap detector." Five Stars

Summary of Chain of Command: The Road from 9/11 to Abu Ghraib

Since September 11, 2001, Seymour M. Hersh has riveted readers -- and outraged the Bush Administration -- with his stories in The New Yorker, including his breakthrough pieces on the Abu Ghraib prison scandal. Now, in Chain of Command, he brings together this reporting, along with new revelations, to answer the critical question of the last three years: how did America get from the clear morning when hijackers crashed airplanes into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon to a divisive and dirty war in Iraq?

Hersh established himself at the forefront of investigative journalism thirty-five years ago when he broke the news of the massacre at My Lai, Vietnam, for which he won a Pulitzer Prize. Ever since, he's challenged America's power elite by publishing the stories that others can't, or won't, tell. In expos?s on subjects ranging from Saudi corruption to nuclear black marketeers and -- months ahead of other journalists -- the White House's false claims about weapons of mass destruction, Hersh has cemented his reputation as the indispensable reporter of our time.

In Chain of Command, Hersh takes an unflinching look behind the public story of President Bush's "war on terror" and into the lies and obsessions that led America into Iraq. He reveals the connections between early missteps in the hunt for Al Qaeda and disasters on the ground in Iraq. The book includes a new account of Hersh's pursuit of the Abu Ghraib story and of where, he believes, responsibility for the scandal ultimately lies. Hersh draws on sources at the highest levels of the American government and intelligence community, in foreign capitals, and on the battlefield for an unparalleled view of a crucial chapter in America's recent history. With an introduction by The New Yorker's editor, David Remnick, Chain of Command is a devastating portrait of an Administration blinded by ideology and of a President whose decisions have made the world a more dangerous place for America.


Seymour Hersh has been a legendary investigative reporter since 1969 when he broke the My Lai story in Vietnam. His considerable skill and well-placed sources inside the government, intelligence community, military, and the diplomatic corps have allowed him access to a wide range of information unavailable to most reporters. Chain of Command is packed with specific details and thoughtful analysis of events since the attacks of September 11, 2001, including intelligence failures prior to 9/11; postwar planning regarding Afghanistan and Iraq; the corruption of the Saudi family; Pakistan's nuclear program, which spread nuclear technology via the black market (and admitted as such); influence peddling at the highest levels; and the torture scandal at Abu Ghraib prison, among other topics. The book collects and elaborates on stories Hersh wrote for The New Yorker, and includes an introduction by the magazine's editor, David Remnick, on Hersh's background and his sources.

Part of Hersh's skill lies in uncovering official reports that have been buried because government or military leaders find them too revealing or embarrassing. Chain of Command is filled with such stories, particularly regarding the manner in which sensitive intelligence was gathered and disseminated within the Bush administration. Hersh details how serious decisions were made in secret by a small handful of people, often based on selective information. Part of the problem was, and remains, a lack of human intelligence in critical parts of the Middle East, but it also has much to do with the considerable infighting within the administration by those trying to make intelligence fit preconceived conclusions. A prime example of this is the story about the files that surfaced allegedly detailing how Iraq had purchased uranium from Niger in order to build nuclear weapons. Though the files were soon proven to be forgeries, the Bush administration still used them as evidence against Saddam Hussein and therefore part of the reason for invading Iraq. In these pages, Hersh offers readers a clearer understanding of what has happened since September 11, and what we might expect in the future. --Shawn Carkonen

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