State of War: The Secret History of the CIA and the Bush Administration

State of War: The Secret History of the CIA and the Bush Administration
by James Risen

State of War: The Secret History of the CIA and the Bush Administration
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Author: James Risen
Edition: Paperback
Audio: English (Original Language); English (Unknown); English (Published)
Published: 2006-10-24
ISBN: 0743270673
Number of pages: 248
Publisher: Free Press

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Book Review: outstanding
Summary: 4 Stars

risen provides the reader an excellent book. it captures the attention and pulls in the reader. once in a while he introduced concepts not previously described that he ought to have explained. this is a relatively short read. it lacks credit, as risen states in the forward, to the many individuals who provided critical information but who wished to remain anonymous. the conflict, there, boils down to "do i expose my sources which could endanger their lives?" versus "is this guy making it up on the fly?". i can tell the reader that i can corroborate 95% of what was said in this text has been stated elsewhere. that other 5% is trust. he provides information on the political agenda and media schemes that were necessary to effect war in iraq. the "accidental" downloading of the list of CIA assets in Iran to a double agent makes the hair on the back of my neck stand up: i wonder if we hadn't been duped again ... the quote by israel's PM in october 2001 that israel controls america rather than the other way around was also revealing!!! it exposes the hostile environment across agencies, across individuals, across time, of the white house to "inconvenient truths". risen discusses the NSA spying capabilities upon innocent americans, relevant to the recent passage in the u.s. senate of the spying / retroactive telecomm immunity legislation that, i'd argue, was unconstitutionally passed. at only 218 pages, wide margins, extra spacing, it's easier to see the words on each page, but, as i rested the book next to me after having finished it, i felt that it lacked completion, it lacked an effort to tie things all together. this was a far-from comprehensive text on the subject, but it does add to the literature. overall, i found dozens of new reports that might be facts which made reading this specific book beyond other similar books well worthwhile the read. also, risen writes in a way that really makes sense, brings you along for a complicated ride in an uncomplicated manner. he's done an excellent job and this is an excellent addition to the literature regarding the bush administration, the cia, iraq and afghanistan wars. for anyone with an interest in such topics, i highly recommend reading this text, certainly at the discounted price.

Summary of State of War: The Secret History of the CIA and the Bush Administration

James Risen has broken story after story on the abuses of power of the Bush administration.

From warrantless wiretapping to secret financial data mining to the CIA's rogue operations, he has shown again and again that the executive branch has dangerously overreached, repudiated checks and balances on its power, and maintained secrecy even with its allies in Congress. In no small part thanks to Risen and State of War, the "secret history" of the Bush years has now come partially into view.

In a new epilogue for the paperback edition, Risen describes the two-front war that President Bush is now fighting: at home against Congress and the Supreme Court, as his administration is increasingly reined in from its abuses; and in the Middle East, where George W. Bush's great gamble to bring a democratic revolution is failing radically. We must learn the lessons of Risen's history now, before it is too late.


The winter holidays are usually a quiet time for news, but the December 2005 revelations of the Bush administration's extensive, off-the-books domestic spying program by New York Times reporters James Risen and Eric Lichtblau made headline after headline, raising criticism from both sides of the aisle and an immediate, unapologetic response from President Bush himself. On the heels of those scoops comes Risen's State of War, which goes beyond his Times stories to provide a wide-ranging, if anecdotal, "secret history" of U.S. intelligence following 9/11.

Risen's description of what he says was called "the Program"--the ongoing eavesdropping operation, done with almost no judicial or congressional oversight, on the phone calls and emails of hundreds of Americans (and potentially millions more)--is only a chapter in his larger tale of the recent missteps and oversteps of U.S. intelligence. His evidence ranges from insider White House accounts of Donald Rumsfeld, "the ultimate turf warrior," outmaneuvering his rivals to make the Defense Department the dominant voice in foreign policy, to on-the-ground reports of the administration's willful ignorance of crucial intelligence on the dormancy of Saddam's weapons programs, Saudi support for al Qaeda, and the startlingly rapid transformation of Afghanistan into a "narco-state" under American authority. Some of the episodes he recounts--Saudi security officials with Osama bin Laden screensavers, an Iraqi scientist who had told the CIA his country had no nuclear program watching Colin Powell testify to the UN that they did--would be comical were the stakes less high.

Risen's loyalties are not with the opposition party--he's sharply critical of Clinton's disinterest in the CIA--but with the career field agents who are his best sources. Those agents and their expertise, he argues, have been cast aside, along with the long centrist tradition of U.S. foreign policy and the basic checks and balances of the American system of government, by the Bush administration's radical politicization and militarization of intelligence. He covers a lot of ground in a book of just over 200 pages, some of it familiar from other accounts, and at times his tradecraft anecdotes can be hard to assess without context. But his specific revelations and his well-sourced, angry overview of the way the battles against terror have been fought make for startling, newsmaking reading. --Tom Nissley

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