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Country
  
United States

Publication date
  
2002-11-18

ISBN
  
978-0-7432-4461-9

Originally published
  
18 November 2002

Genre
  
Non-fiction

Publisher
  
Simon & Schuster

3.4/5
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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Hardcover Paperback

OCLC
  
52726634

Author
  
Bob Woodward

Followed by
  
Plan of Attack

Subject
  
War in Afghanistan

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Similar
  
Bob Woodward books, 2003 invasion of Iraq books, Non-fiction books

Bush at War is a 2002 book by Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward recounting President George W. Bush's responses to the September 11 attacks and his administration's handling of the subsequent War in Afghanistan.

Much of the book recounts events in meetings of the United States National Security Council (NSC), with the major players in the story, aside from the President, Dick Cheney, Colin Powell, George Tenet and Condoleezza Rice. Woodward examined notes from such NSC meetings and also interviewed administration officials including President Bush.

Woodward especially focuses on the administration's decision to go to war in Afghanistan and its strategic and tactical decisions in that vein. As one of the first detailed accounts of these decisions, prior to inside accounts like Richard A. Clarke's Against All Enemies, Woodward's book was widely acclaimed, getting praise from The Times and other major papers. The book was criticized by Michael Scheuer, former CIA chief of the Bin Laden station, in his book Imperial Hubris for offering a platform for government leaks, which he deemed harmful to national security: "After reading Mr. Woodward's Bush at War, it seems to me that the U.S. officials who either approved or participated in passing the information—in documents and via interviews—that is the heart of Mr. Woodward's book, gave an untold measure of aid and comfort to the enemy."

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