CIA officer who interviewed Saddam Hussein reveals the bizarre way the dictator spent his last days in power
Debriefing the President: The Interrogation of Saddam HusseinHardcover – Bay NOw December 27, 2016
Former CIA Senior Analyst John Nixon's new book "Debriefing the President: The Interrogation of Saddam Hussein”
provides never-before-seen details into the daily life of Iraq's
deposed dictator in the months before the 2003 US invasion wrenched him
from power.
Nixon, who wrote his master's thesis on Hussein, and
whose full-time job at the CIA was to study him, was shocked to find
out that common intelligence on Hussein had been wrong.
From The New York Times review of Nixon's book:
His most astonishing discovery was that by the time of the United
States-led invasion of Iraq in March 2003, Hussein had turned over
the day-to-day running of the Iraqi government to his aides and was
spending
most of his time writing a novel. Hussein described himself to Mr.
Nixon as both president of Iraq and a writer, and complained to Mr.
Nixon that the United States military had taken away his writing
materials, preventing him from finishing his book. Hussein was certainly
a brutal dictator, but the man described by Mr. Nixon was not on a
mission to blow up the world, as George W. Bush’s administration had
claimed to justify the invasion.
Hussein's own abdication of authority in lieu of his
more artistic pursuits did little to make up for his prior brutal
actions as the leader of Iraq. However, it did call into question the
overall value of removing the dictator from power in the first place.
“Was Saddam worth removing from power?” Nixon asked
himself in the book. “I can speak only for myself when I say that the
answer must be no. Saddam was busy writing novels in 2003. He was no
longer running the government.”
Since 2003, the mainstream political consensus in the US has turned on George W. Bush's 2003 decision to invade Iraq, with both major party presidential candidates this election cycle condemning the invasion and ensuing occupation of Iraq.
You can read the full book review here»
NOW WATCH: America's B-2 stealth bomber is unlike any military aircraft in the worldMore From Business Insider
- Experts: US-Russian relations in a 'downward spiral' that could lead to nuclear catastrophe
- The US is 'ready to confront' China in the Pacific with the world's most lethal combat plane
- UN: US, others wringing their hands while 'hellish suffering' plays out in Aleppo
No comments:
Post a Comment