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The Way of the World: A Story of Truth and Hope in an Age of Extremism is a 2008 non-fiction book by Ron Suskind, reporting on various actions and policies of the George W. Bush administration. Most notably, it alleges that the Bush administration ordered the forgery of the Habbush letter to implicate Iraq as having ties to al Qaeda and the hijackers in the September 11 attacks .
- Philip M. Giraldi
- 2008
From the White House to Downing Street, from the fault–line countries of South Asia to the sands of Guantánamo, Suskind offers an astonishing story that connects world leaders to the forces waging today’s shadow wars and to the next generation of global citizens.
Aug 5, 2008 · From the White House to Downing Street, from the fault-line countries of South Asia to the sands of Guantánamo, Suskind offers an astonishing story that connects world leaders to the forces waging today's shadow wars and to the next generation of global citizens.
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- 2008
- Philip M. Giraldi
Mar 28, 2013 · From Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and bestselling author Ron Suskind comes a startling look at how America and the West lost their way, and at the struggles of their respective governments...
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- Ron Suskind
- Simon and Schuster, 2013
Aug 27, 2008 · In addition to fresh revelations about the W.M.D. megascandal, Ron Suskind offers a complex web of intersecting narratives that manage to show us, in this age of terror, “the true way of...
Sep 15, 2008 · "The Way of the World" has commanded headlines with its explosive (and controversial) charges of extreme Bush administration malfeasance, including still more misuse of prewar...
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Jan 1, 2008 · Ron Suskind's book explores the concern of the nuclear threat to American, but this is not your mom and dads fear of the Soviet Union's missiles, but renegade Soviet Union uranium. Suskind's book is very humanistic, and that side of the novel turned out to be the highlight for me.