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Breakdown: How America's Intelligence Failures Led to September 11

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Country
  
United States

Publication date
  
27 May 2003

ISBN
  
0-452-28427-9

Originally published
  
27 May 2003

Page count
  
320

Publisher
  
Penguin Books

Language
  
English

Pages
  
320

OCLC
  
54081932

Author
  
Genre
  
Non-fiction

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Subjects
  
Politics of the United States, Terrorism

Similar
  
Betrayal, The China Threat, The failure factory, IWar: War and Peace in the Info, Treachery

Breakdown (ISBN 0-452-28427-9) is a 2003 book by Bill Gertz arguing that U.S. intelligence services "lost sight of [their] purpose and function" due to Clinton administration policies that were more concerned with political correctness than with national defense.

Publishers Weekly gave it a mixed review, calling it "an unbalanced but revealing expose on the mistakes, misdirections and blunders behind "the most damaging intelligence failure since Pearl Harbor."

Sam Roberts writing in The New York Times credits Gertz with convincingly arguing that there was a failure within the American intelligence community, although "his well-argued case is occasionally freighted by his own predispositions."

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Breakdown: How America's Intelligence Failures Led to September 11 Wikipedia


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