Plan of Attack is a 2004 book by the well known US author and investigative reporter Bob Woodward. It was promoted as "a behind-the-scenes account of how and why President [George W.] Bush decided to go to war against Iraq" The book's chief contention, which provides the rationale for its title, is that President Bush planned from early in his presidency to remove Saddam Hussein from power by force, rather than making any serious effort to use diplomacy or other means. The book describes White House deliberations implying that if Saddam were removed from power without a military invasion, Iraq would need a foreign-implemented regime change. It focuses mainly on President Bush, Vice President of the United States Dick Cheney, U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, U.S. National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice, U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell, General Tommy Franks, and CIA Director George Tenet, as well as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Tony Blair. Other fixtures are White House advisers such as Karen Hughes and Karl Rove.
Clasificación decimal de Dewey
956.7044/31 22
ISBN (numero de identificación del libro)
ISBN 0-7432-5547-X
ISBN 0-7432-5548-8 (pbk.)
ISBN 978-0-7432-5547-9
LCC (Clasificación de la librería del congreso)
DS79.76 .W66 2004b
Número de páginas
480
OCLC (Servicio Online de bibliotecas)
54927217
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