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The War Within (Woodward book)

The War Within: A Secret White House History (2006–2008) is a non-fiction book by Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward that was released by publisher Simon & Schuster on September 8, 2008.[1] It is the fifteenth book written by Woodward, the fourth in a series of books about President George W. Bush and his administration's foreign policy including Bush at War, Plan of Attack, and State of Denial.[1] The book discusses the debate within the administration about the controversial Iraq "surge" strategy implemented in 2007.[1] Simon & Schuster editor Alice Mayhew said in an official statement that "There has not been such an authoritative and intimate account of presidential decision making since the Nixon tapes and the Pentagon Papers. This is the declassification of what went on in secret, behind the scenes."[1]

The War Within: A Secret White House History (2006–2008)
First edition cover
AuthorBob Woodward
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SubjectPolitical science, United States, Iraq, George W. Bush
PublisherSimon & Schuster
Publication date
September 8, 2008
Media typePrint, ebook, audiobook
Pages512
ISBN1-4165-5897-7
OCLC191245847
LC ClassDS79.76 .W663 2008
Preceded byState of Denial: Bush at War, Part III 
Followed byObama's Wars 

Writing the book edit

The author spoke extensively with officials from every level of the federal government.[1] He conducted 150 interviews, spending three hours with Bush in the Oval Office.[2] Politico called the Bush administration's cooperation with Woodward "remarkable".[1] Before its publication, Woodward posted key excerpts and points of synopsis on The Washington Post's website.[3] Press Secretary Ari Fleischer has said, "The message got down to everybody: 'Talk to him'".[4]

Bush had decided to speak to Woodward despite the fact that he had declined Woodward's requests for his previous book State of Denial.[5] The New Republic has also stated that General David H. Petraeus provided off the record information for the writing.[4]

Statements in the book edit

Synopsis edit

The book states that President Bush "rarely leveled with the public to explain what he was doing and what should be expected... The president was rarely the voice of realism on the Iraq war." It also calls him "the nation's most divisive figure" and described his foreign policy as a failure, saying "He had not rooted out terror wherever it existed... He had not achieved world peace. He had not attained victory in his two wars." At the same time, the book largely supports the 'surge' strategy and lauds the President for adopting it.[5]

The book describes Bush as largely leaving the management of the war to Generals George Casey and John Abizaid and deferring to their judgment based on Bush's perception of Lyndon Johnson's micromanagement during the Vietnam War.[6] As the generals' strategy of drawing down U.S. forces and transferring control to the Iraqis begins to fail, the book argues, Bush grows more disillusioned and sought other ideas.[6] The book alleges that, nevertheless, the President delayed serious investigation because of his fear that leaked reports would hurt the Republican Party's chances in the 2006 congressional elections.[2] It states that Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld refused to consider resigning unless the Republicans lost control of either the House of Representatives or the Senate.[2]

After the Democratic Party's takeover of Congress, Bush allegedly delegated the responsibility for finding a new strategy almost solely to National Security Adviser Stephen J. Hadley and deputy National Security Adviser Meghan L. O'Sullivan.[2] Against the advice of the vast majority of his staff and other administration officials, Bush finally decided on the 'surge' strategy devised by retired General Jack Keane and General David H. Petraeus.[2] The book describes deep infighting within the administration.[1][2]

Allegations edit

Alleged comments by Senator John McCain edit

The book reports that Senator John McCain expressed frustration with the Bush administration's Iraq policy, at one point clenching his fists and screaming at Woodward that "Everything is fucking spin" coming out of the White House.[5]

Alleged secret eavesdropping program edit

Woodward states that the US government has constantly eavesdropped on Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki.[6] An anonymous source says in the book, "We know everything he says."[6]

Alleged secret U.S. killing program in Iraq edit

Woodward asserts that the U.S. is implementing a secret killing program in Iraq targeting designated terrorists and that this program in large parts accounts for the significant drop in violence in the country. This program may have been being carried out by Task Force 77. The secrecy surrounding the program can, according to Woodward, in some ways be compared to the Manhattan Project during World War II in which the atomic bomb was developed amidst an unprecedented veil of secrecy. Following the publication of the book, U.S. National security adviser Stephen Hadley acknowledged the existence of the described strategy.[7]

Response edit

According to Nielsen BookScan, The War Within sold just 159,000 copies as of June 2009. This is far below Woodward's earlier work State of Denial, which sold more than half a million. The New Republic reported that Woodward was "lamenting" this drop.[4]

Bush administration response edit

Initially, unofficial responses from members of the Bush administration's were very favorable as they saw the book as reflecting the success of the 'surge' strategy.[1] However, National Security Adviser Stephen J. Hadley released an official statement on September 5 disputing some of Woodward's interpretations and opinions expressed in the book, though not with his record of the facts.[8]

Critical response edit

Fox News has described the overall tone of the book towards Bush as "mixed".[5] However, International Herald Tribune reviewer Michiko Kakutani states that it "reaches a damning conclusion about the presidency". Kakutani also highly recommended the book.[9]

Bloomberg L.P.'s media critic Craig Seligman wrote a scathing review of the book, calling Woodward far too deferential to President Bush and saying that "It must have been a challenge for him to walk so confidently with Woodward's lips attached to his backside."[10] In a mixed review, conservative magazine National Review labeled Woodward's leaking of the government's eavesdropping program "disgraceful" and stated that it "would be helpful for the United States to be in a position to know, and to do so without having the fact publicly advertised."[6]

Foreign Affairs praised the book's "focused" account and argued that it was the best out of Woodward's four books about President Bush.[11] The New York Times generally praised the book and referred to its reporting as "wonderfully illuminating".[12] Its review concluded:

Woodward's own judgment of the war and of Bush doesn't really matter. In the course of four books he has given readers the conversations and documents we need to reach our own judgments. He has also, however unevenly and imperfectly, supplied enough synthesis and analysis to make that judgment genuinely informed. Sure, these books can be a slog. But they stand as the fullest story yet of the Bush presidency and of the war that is likely to be its most important legacy.[12]

The New York Sun gave a critical review, stating that "Mr. Woodward so drowns the reader in clutter that few arguments, except the obvious, emerge."[13] As well, The New Republic alleged that the figures in the book were portrayed better if they had talked to Woodward beforehand.[4]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Bob Woodward to reveal 'The War Within'. Politico.com. By Mike Allen. Published 8/18/08.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Woodward: Bush tried locking in strategy. Politico.com. By Mike Allen. Published 9/8/08.
  3. ^ Pre-released Articles at washingtonpost.com
  4. ^ a b c d Sherman, Gabriel. . The New Republic. Archived from the original on June 11, 2009. Retrieved June 2, 2009.
  5. ^ a b c d In New Book, Woodward Says Bush 'Failed to Lead,' Even as Surge Succeeded. Fox News. By Bill Sammon. Published September 04, 2008.
  6. ^ a b c d e General Issues. National Review. Published September 12, 2008.
  7. ^ "Secret killing program is key in Iraq, Woodward says". CNN.com. 2008-09-09. Retrieved 2008-09-11.
  8. ^ White House quarrels with Woodward. Politico.com. By Mike Allen. Published September 5, 2008.
  9. ^ Book Review: Bob Woodward's 'The War Within'. International Herald Tribune. Reviewed by Michiko Kakutani. Published September 5, 2008.
  10. ^ Bob Woodward Writes Self-Adoring New Bush Chronicle. Bloomberg.com. By Craig Seligman. Published September 8, 2008.
  11. ^ Book Review. By Lawrence D. Freedman. Foreign Affairs. January/February 2009.
  12. ^ a b The Final Days. By Jill Abramson. The New York Times Published September 26, 2008.
  13. ^ "A Few of the President's Men: Woodward's 'The War Within'". The New York Sun. September 11, 2008. Retrieved June 2, 2009.

External links edit

  • Pre-released Articles at washingtonpost.com
  • The War Within (Woodward book) on National Public Radio
  • I'm the Decider— Aren't I? Juicy bits from Bob Woodward's latest book on George W. Bush. By Juliet Lapidos. Slate Magazine. Published September 10, 2008.
  • Washington Journal interview with Woodward on The War Within, September 16, 2008, C-SPAN

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The War Within A Secret White House History 2006 2008 is a non fiction book by Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward that was released by publisher Simon amp Schuster on September 8 2008 1 It is the fifteenth book written by Woodward the fourth in a series of books about President George W Bush and his administration s foreign policy including Bush at War Plan of Attack and State of Denial 1 The book discusses the debate within the administration about the controversial Iraq surge strategy implemented in 2007 1 Simon amp Schuster editor Alice Mayhew said in an official statement that There has not been such an authoritative and intimate account of presidential decision making since the Nixon tapes and the Pentagon Papers This is the declassification of what went on in secret behind the scenes 1 The War Within A Secret White House History 2006 2008 First edition coverAuthorBob WoodwardCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishSubjectPolitical science United States Iraq George W BushPublisherSimon amp SchusterPublication dateSeptember 8 2008Media typePrint ebook audiobookPages512ISBN1 4165 5897 7OCLC191245847LC ClassDS79 76 W663 2008Preceded byState of Denial Bush at War Part III Followed byObama s Wars Contents 1 Writing the book 2 Statements in the book 2 1 Synopsis 2 2 Allegations 2 2 1 Alleged comments by Senator John McCain 2 2 2 Alleged secret eavesdropping program 2 2 3 Alleged secret U S killing program in Iraq 3 Response 3 1 Bush administration response 3 2 Critical response 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksWriting the book editThe author spoke extensively with officials from every level of the federal government 1 He conducted 150 interviews spending three hours with Bush in the Oval Office 2 Politico called the Bush administration s cooperation with Woodward remarkable 1 Before its publication Woodward posted key excerpts and points of synopsis on The Washington Post s website 3 Press Secretary Ari Fleischer has said The message got down to everybody Talk to him 4 Bush had decided to speak to Woodward despite the fact that he had declined Woodward s requests for his previous book State of Denial 5 The New Republic has also stated that General David H Petraeus provided off the record information for the writing 4 Statements in the book editSynopsis edit The book states that President Bush rarely leveled with the public to explain what he was doing and what should be expected The president was rarely the voice of realism on the Iraq war It also calls him the nation s most divisive figure and described his foreign policy as a failure saying He had not rooted out terror wherever it existed He had not achieved world peace He had not attained victory in his two wars At the same time the book largely supports the surge strategy and lauds the President for adopting it 5 The book describes Bush as largely leaving the management of the war to Generals George Casey and John Abizaid and deferring to their judgment based on Bush s perception of Lyndon Johnson s micromanagement during the Vietnam War 6 As the generals strategy of drawing down U S forces and transferring control to the Iraqis begins to fail the book argues Bush grows more disillusioned and sought other ideas 6 The book alleges that nevertheless the President delayed serious investigation because of his fear that leaked reports would hurt the Republican Party s chances in the 2006 congressional elections 2 It states that Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld refused to consider resigning unless the Republicans lost control of either the House of Representatives or the Senate 2 After the Democratic Party s takeover of Congress Bush allegedly delegated the responsibility for finding a new strategy almost solely to National Security Adviser Stephen J Hadley and deputy National Security Adviser Meghan L O Sullivan 2 Against the advice of the vast majority of his staff and other administration officials Bush finally decided on the surge strategy devised by retired General Jack Keane and General David H Petraeus 2 The book describes deep infighting within the administration 1 2 Allegations edit Alleged comments by Senator John McCain edit The book reports that Senator John McCain expressed frustration with the Bush administration s Iraq policy at one point clenching his fists and screaming at Woodward that Everything is fucking spin coming out of the White House 5 Alleged secret eavesdropping program edit Woodward states that the US government has constantly eavesdropped on Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al Maliki 6 An anonymous source says in the book We know everything he says 6 Alleged secret U S killing program in Iraq edit Woodward asserts that the U S is implementing a secret killing program in Iraq targeting designated terrorists and that this program in large parts accounts for the significant drop in violence in the country This program may have been being carried out by Task Force 77 The secrecy surrounding the program can according to Woodward in some ways be compared to the Manhattan Project during World War II in which the atomic bomb was developed amidst an unprecedented veil of secrecy Following the publication of the book U S National security adviser Stephen Hadley acknowledged the existence of the described strategy 7 Response editAccording to Nielsen BookScan The War Within sold just 159 000 copies as of June 2009 This is far below Woodward s earlier work State of Denial which sold more than half a million The New Republic reported that Woodward was lamenting this drop 4 Bush administration response edit Initially unofficial responses from members of the Bush administration s were very favorable as they saw the book as reflecting the success of the surge strategy 1 However National Security Adviser Stephen J Hadley released an official statement on September 5 disputing some of Woodward s interpretations and opinions expressed in the book though not with his record of the facts 8 Critical response edit Fox News has described the overall tone of the book towards Bush as mixed 5 However International Herald Tribune reviewer Michiko Kakutani states that it reaches a damning conclusion about the presidency Kakutani also highly recommended the book 9 Bloomberg L P s media critic Craig Seligman wrote a scathing review of the book calling Woodward far too deferential to President Bush and saying that It must have been a challenge for him to walk so confidently with Woodward s lips attached to his backside 10 In a mixed review conservative magazine National Review labeled Woodward s leaking of the government s eavesdropping program disgraceful and stated that it would be helpful for the United States to be in a position to know and to do so without having the fact publicly advertised 6 Foreign Affairs praised the book s focused account and argued that it was the best out of Woodward s four books about President Bush 11 The New York Times generally praised the book and referred to its reporting as wonderfully illuminating 12 Its review concluded Woodward s own judgment of the war and of Bush doesn t really matter In the course of four books he has given readers the conversations and documents we need to reach our own judgments He has also however unevenly and imperfectly supplied enough synthesis and analysis to make that judgment genuinely informed Sure these books can be a slog But they stand as the fullest story yet of the Bush presidency and of the war that is likely to be its most important legacy 12 The New York Sun gave a critical review stating that Mr Woodward so drowns the reader in clutter that few arguments except the obvious emerge 13 As well The New Republic alleged that the figures in the book were portrayed better if they had talked to Woodward beforehand 4 See also editBush at War Plan of Attack State of Denial Bush at War Part III Iraq War troop surge of 2007References edit a b c d e f g h Bob Woodward to reveal The War Within Politico com By Mike Allen Published 8 18 08 a b c d e f Woodward Bush tried locking in strategy Politico com By Mike Allen Published 9 8 08 Pre released Articles at washingtonpost com a b c d Sherman Gabriel Plan of Attack The New Republic Archived from the original on June 11 2009 Retrieved June 2 2009 a b c d In New Book Woodward Says Bush Failed to Lead Even as Surge Succeeded Fox News By Bill Sammon Published September 04 2008 a b c d e General Issues National Review Published September 12 2008 Secret killing program is key in Iraq Woodward says CNN com 2008 09 09 Retrieved 2008 09 11 White House quarrels with Woodward Politico com By Mike Allen Published September 5 2008 Book Review Bob Woodward s The War Within International Herald Tribune Reviewed by Michiko Kakutani Published September 5 2008 Bob Woodward Writes Self Adoring New Bush Chronicle Bloomberg com By Craig Seligman Published September 8 2008 Book Review By Lawrence D Freedman Foreign Affairs January February 2009 a b The Final Days By Jill Abramson The New York Times Published September 26 2008 A Few of the President s Men Woodward s The War Within The New York Sun September 11 2008 Retrieved June 2 2009 External links editPre released Articles at washingtonpost com The War Within Woodward book on National Public Radio I m the Decider Aren t I Juicy bits from Bob Woodward s latest book on George W Bush By Juliet Lapidos Slate Magazine Published September 10 2008 Washington Journal interview with Woodward on The War Within September 16 2008 C SPAN Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The War Within Woodward book amp oldid 1176451676, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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