To Start a War: How the Bush Administration Took America into Iraq by Robert Draper: Summary by Fireside Reads
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Robert Draper’s most recent book, To Start a War: How the Bush Administration Took America into Iraq, is a story about a country deluded with false ideologies which were rooted in a tragic event that provoked the United States and the Bush administration. The author wrote the book to inform the public how the Bush administration infiltrated a country that had not caused any harm to America nor had threatened it in any way.
The book was published on July 28, 2020, under the Penguin Press. It received praise from The New York Times, for the author had conducted an exceptional account of the previous administration. It was also described by the Los Angeles Times to be an authoritative book, for it laid out the truth behind all the falsehoods and misconceptions about Iraq.
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