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The Way of the World: A Story of Truth and Hope in an Age of Extremism | 
enlarge | Author: Ron Suskind Publisher: HarperLuxe Category: Book
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ISBN: 0061562831 Dewey Decimal Number: 973.931 EAN: 9780061562839 ASIN: 0061562831
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Amazon.com From Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and bestselling author Ron Suskind comes a startling look at how America lost its way and at the nation's struggle, day by day, to reclaim the moral authority upon which its survival depends. From the White House to Downing Street, from the fault-line countries of South Asia to the sands of Guantanamo, 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. Tracking down truth and hope within the Beltway and far beyond it, Suskind delivers historic disclosures with this emotionally stirring and strikingly original portrait of the post-9/11 world. In a sweeping, propulsive, and multilayered narrative, The Way of the World investigates how America relinquished the moral leadership it now desperately needs to fight the real threat of our era: a nuclear weapon in the hands of terrorists. Truth, justice, and accountability become more than mere words in this story. Suskind shows where the most neglected dangers lie in the story of "The Armageddon Test" a desperate gamble to send undercover teams into the world's nuclear black market to frustrate the efforts of terrorists trying to procure weapons-grade uranium. In the end, he finally reveals for the first time the explosive falsehood underlying the Iraq War and the entire Bush presidency. While the public and political realms struggle, The Way of the World simultaneously follows an ensemble of characters in America and abroad who are turning fear and frustration into a desperateand often daringbrand of human salvation. They include a striving, twenty-four-year-old Pakistani emigre, a fearless UN refugee commissioner, an Afghan teenager, a Holocaust survivor's son, and Benazir Bhutto, who discovers, days before her death, how she's been abandoned by the United States at her moment of greatest need. They are all testing American values at a time of peril, and discovering solutionshuman solutionsto so much that has gone wrong. For anyone hoping to exercise truly informed consent and begin the process of restoring the values and hopealong with the moral clarity and earned optimismat the heart of the American tradition, The Way of the World is a must-read.
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From Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and bestselling author Ron Suskind comes a startling look at how America lost its way and at the nation's struggle, day by day, to reclaim the moral authority upon which its survival depends. From the White House to Downing Street, from the fault-line countries of South Asia to the sands of Guantanamo, 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. Tracking down truth and hope within the Beltway and far beyond it, Suskind delivers historic disclosures with this emotionally stirring and strikingly original portrait of the post-9/11 world. In a sweeping, propulsive, and multilayered narrative, The Way of the World investigates how America relinquished the moral leadership it now desperately needs to fight the real threat of our era: a nuclear weapon in the hands of terrorists. Truth, justice, and accountability become more than mere words in this story. Suskind shows where the most neglected dangers lie in the story of "The Armageddon Test" —a desperate gamble to send undercover teams into the world's nuclear black market to frustrate the efforts of terrorists trying to procure weapons-grade uranium. In the end, he finally reveals for the first time the explosive falsehood underlying the Iraq War and the entire Bush presidency. While the public and political realms struggle, The Way of the World simultaneously follows an ensemble of characters in America and abroad who are turning fear and frustration into a desperate—and often daring—brand of human salvation. They include a striving, twenty-four-year-old Pakistani emigre, a fearless UN refugee commissioner, an Afghan teenager, a Holocaust survivor's son, and Benazir Bhutto, who discovers, days before her death, how she's been abandoned by the United States at her moment of greatest need. They are all testing American values at a time of peril, and discovering solutions—human solutions—to so much that has gone wrong. For anyone hoping to exercise truly informed consent and begin the process of restoring the values and hope—along with the moral clarity and earned optimism—at the heart of the American tradition, The Way of the World is a must-read.
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The Way of the World, Ron Susskind September 7, 2008 All of our suspicions regarding the Bush/Cheney/McCain90% Administration are confirmed in this book of truth regarding how Bush/Cheney "cooked" the intelligence to meet their wish to attack Iraq. They had positive intelligence at least 4 months before attacking that Saadam had no WMD, nor chemical weapons nor had any contacts with terrorists. Bush had a letter falsified from the Iraqi Intelligence Chief in order to justify his reason for going to war. He lied to the American people and used false intelligence to get our support. This book is full of evidence and backup verification of all it states. A book worth reading before this important election to shake the slightest idea of voting any Republican in office at this time in our history. A well written, easily read documentation of how we were mis-led into trust of our leaders.
The Way Of The World, By Ron Suskind September 7, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This was an excelent book. A must read for all. It should be required reading for every one before they are allowed to vote. Few people realize the parel our nation has been in from the very first day of the George W Bush administration. Few people realize the depth and completeness of the deceit, short sightedness, lack of respect for the law and reckless mean spiritedness of this president. We must avoid future mistakes like this.
Excellent Material! September 7, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Suskind's latest book investigates how the U.S. lost the moral leadership it needs to fight the real threat of our era - a nuclear weapon in the hands of terrorists. We haven't caught a top terrorist of any real value in two years - Suskind believes that's because of a widespread dislike for the U.S. Problems include our lies about and invasion of Iraq, extraordinary renditions, torture, indefinite detentions, and bungling opportunities involving the U.K. and later Iran. (The U.K. bungling was caused by the Cheny/Bush prodding Pakistan to arrest one of the U.K. plotters' contacts - nearly 2,000 British operatives had been working the case for nearly a year, and the U.S. action ended their ability to learn more or prosecute; the Iran bungling involved our insulting the Iranians by failing to respond to their potential help.)
Suskind also tells us that Bush is not interested in "reality" - unlike FDR, Nixon, and Ford who had specific means of encouraging people to bring forward unpleasant news and views.
More disturbing, however, was Suskind's assertion that the Bush administration discounted information from Iraq's Foreign Minister that Hussein had no WMD - Bush/Cheney were only interested in information that supported their case for war. The White House also took a negative stance on similar information from Iraq's head of security - Habbush. Worst of all, the White House pushed Tenet to have Habbush back-date a false letter claiming that Atta had trained in Iraq, and that there were links between Iraq and Al Qaeda.
In between, Suskind follows a number of sideline "mini-dramas" such as how Islam convinced an outstanding female Pakistani overseas student to drop her potential economics career to become a traditionalist and teach Islam to youngsters, the conflict created by a young Afghan male teenager's perception of his traditional role vs. an American host family, the craziness ruling Gitmo detainees, and the frustrations of a man assigned responsibility to prevent nuclear terrorism.
Buy it. Read it. Vote. September 6, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
If you don't like, or would like to not like, the current administration, then read this book. If you trust the current administration, then read this book and see if you can explain why you have this trust.
More importantly, the author points to a new American foreign policy which I hope will become part of the current electoral debate. He also seems to point out that there is a better case to impeach Bush than there was to impeach Clinton.
Extraordinary! September 3, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
"The Way of the World" is an absolute must read for anyone wanting to know the truth about the Bush administration and the war in Iraq. Mr. Suskind confirms the "foolish arrogance" of Bush and Cheney as they use false intelligence and good people to fool the American people into supporting this illegal war. His strongest message, however, is the evolution of our world toward a greater understanding of each other as we discover our similarities instead of our differences. My only hope is that both Mr. McCain and Mr. Obama read this book and act accordingly.
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