The Last Card


The Last Card: Inside George W. Bush's Decision to Surge in Iraq

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4 Stars

The Last Card is an excellent, scholarly review of the Bush Administration’s decision to surge in Iraq in late 2006 – early 2007.  It is not a review of the surge itself, but rather of the decision-making process that led up to the surge.  Drawing on oral histories from most of the major participants as well as analysis from both critics and admirers, it presents a remarkably non-politicized review of the workings of the Bush Administration in making this critical decision.

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