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Clarke, Richard A. (Richard Alan), 1951-
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Terrorism -- Government policy -- United States.
National security -- United States.
War on Terrorism, 2001-2009.
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Your government fail...
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Your government failed you [electronic resource] : breaking the cycle of national security disasters / Richard A. Clarke.
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Clarke, Richard A. (Richard Alan), 1951-
New York : HarperAudio, 2008.
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Terrorism -- Government policy -- United States.
National security -- United States.
War on Terrorism, 2001-2009.
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9780061632310 (sound recording : OverDrive Audio Book)
0061632317 (sound recording : OverDrive Audio Book)
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Richard Clarke's statement to the 9-11 families that "Your government failed you--and I failed you" was the most dramatic moment in the 9-11 Commission hearings. His #1 bestseller Against all enemies: inside America's War on Terror explained how the US had stumbled into a struggle with violent Islamist extremists. Now in Your government failed you, Clarke looks at why failures have continued and how America and the world can succeed against the terrorists. But Clarke goes beyond terrorism to examine the recurring US government disasters. Despite the lessons of Vietnam, we've gotten involved in Iraq. A trail of intelligence failures litter the Washington landscape. From Katrina to color codes and duct tape, homeland security has been an oxymoron. Why does the Superpower continue to hobble national security? Drawing on his thirty years in the White House, Pentagon, State Department and Intelligence Community, Clarke discovers patterns in the failure and suggests ways to stop the cycle.
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