Time reviews A Pretext for War by James Bamford and says it "is probably the best one-volume companion to the harrowing events in the war on terrorism since 1996, chiefly because it focuses on the most difficult to pierce subject: the hidden machinery of U.S. intelligence."
Among the more interesting revelations is that Bramford found where Dick Cheney hides: "An undisclosed location known as Site R, an underground bunker on the Maryland-Pennsylvania border where the Vice President spent much of his time in 2001. Deep under Raven Rock Mountain, Site R 'is a secret world of five buildings, each three stories tall, computer filled caverns and a subterranean water reservoir.' It is just 7 miles from Camp David."
A Washington Post review notes "Bamford dislikes President Bush intensely and makes little effort to hide it."
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