January 01, 2006


The Book Behind the Bombshell

Time gets the first look at New York Times reporter James Risenís new book, State of War: The Secret History of the CIA and the Bush Administration, which had details of the domestic eavesdropping scandal before everyone else.

The book's scope is much broader, however. Risen says the CIA suffers from institutional dysfunction and feckless leadership and has intelligence breakdowns that continue to haunt the country. The book provides a wealth of "previously unreported tidbits about covert meetings, aborted CIA operations and Oval Office outbursts. The result is a brisk, if dispiriting, chronicle of how, since 9/11, the 'most covert tools of national-security policy have been misused.'î

Meanwhile, Newsweek runs a cover story on the domestic spying scandal.
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