The Case Against George W. Bush
By (Author) Steven C. Markoff
Introduction by Richard A. Clarke
Rare Bird Books
Rare Bird Books
18th January 2021
United States
General
Non Fiction
Central / national / federal government
Government powers
War crimes
Genocide and ethnic cleansing
Human rights, civil rights
364.1323
Hardback
356
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
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"A sharp prosecution against the former president for the disasters of 9/11 and the Iraq War. A provocative, readable indictment for our time."
Kirkus
"This book will help all who study it better understand the potential danger of misplaced loyalty."
Victor Madeson, Valor Publishing
"Steven Markoffs The Case Against George W. Bush is a meticulously documented indictment of President George W. Bushs criminal dereliction of duty in failing to protect our country from the foreseen 9/11 terrorist attacks, manufacturing justification for invading Iraq in the pursuit of oil, and committing war crimes in approving, and then lying about his authorization of, illegally torturing captives in the so-called War on Terror. With almost 600 sources from government reports and documents, eyewitnesses, and reputable scholars and journalists, Markoff skillfully lays out his case in the best tradition of a brilliant prosecutor. As I savored his compelling narrative, it felt like I was once again reading transcripts from the Nuremberg Trials. If we want to avoid a similar future assault on our historic commitment to humanitarian values, The Case Against George W. Bush is required reading."
Pierce ODonnell, constitutional lawyer and author of In Time of War: Hitlers Terrorist Attack on America
Steven C. Markoff is a native of Los Angeles, California, and a graduate of Los Angeles City College in 1964 with an Associate Arts degree. Markoff is a successful entrepreneur. He has had an interest in business since he was six and in business law since his teens.