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Collusion: International Espionage and the War on Terror

Collusion: International Espionage and the War on Terror
Authors: Carlo Bonini, Giuseppe D'avanzo
Creator: James Marcus
Publisher: Melville House
Category: Book

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 2 reviews

Media: Hardcover
Pages: 256
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ISBN: 1933633271
Dewey Decimal Number: 327.1245
EAN: 9781933633275
ASIN: 1933633271

Publication Date: April 11, 2007
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Editorial Reviews:

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"Bonini and D'Avanzo are the Woodward and Bernstein of Italian journalism. They, more than any other reporters, penetrated the Iraqi uranium fraud?one of the great, and most consequential, scams of our time."?Michael Isikoff, author Hubris

"These two reporters, authors of this book, are truth seekers who do the kind of hard, honest work that all reporters should do?find the truth and print it."?Seymour Hersh, author Chain of Command

“Probes the most enigmatic questions at the heart of the greatest foreign policy catastrophe in American history."?Craig Unger, author House of Bush, House of Saud

After George Bush pronounced the reasons behind going to war in Iraq?the infamous "sixteen words"?it was La Repubblica reporters Carlo Bonini and Giuseppe D'Avanzo who discovered that Bush's "smoking gun" evidence was fake, planted by Italy's intelligence agency, SISMI.

Now Bonini and D'Avanzo, Italy’s two most important investigative reporters, expand the story, incorporating stunning new information about international terrorism investigations and pre-war intelligence. Of particular importance are the details of a series of secret pre-war meetings in Rome between high-ranking Bush administration officials and Iranian agents.

Carlo Bonini and Giuseppe D’Avanzo work for Rome’s La Repubblica newspaper.




Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Italian perspective.   July 3, 2007
Christopher A. Carman (Silver Spring, MD)
0 out of 3 found this review helpful

Very well written account of the 2003 state of the union infamous `sixteen words' from an Italian reporter's perspective. Nice to know that our intelligence agencies aren't the only bozos in the world


5 out of 5 stars A Fascinating Book on the Actions of the CIA and Italian Intelligence   June 21, 2007
John Matlock (Winnemucca, NV)
2 out of 6 found this review helpful

This is a book written by a couple of Italian investigative reporters and deals with the 'intelligence' operations related to the Iraq war. Even after reading the book (and some others) I'm not so sure that we really know what was going on. This book starts with a discussion with Hans Blix. Dr. Blix is reported to be very bitter and angry and has accused the U.S. and British governments of over dramatizing the threat of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.



On the other hand Kenneth Pollack, a member of Clinton's administration says in the Atlantic Monthly: 'Israel, Russia, Britain, China, and even France held positions similar to that of the United States' Dr. Particia Lewis, a Ph.D. physicist working for the UN says: 'It was not just the intelligence agencies of the UK and US that had misjudged the extent of the WMD programmes in Iraq in 2002-2003. Independent analysts all over the world had similar assumptions, including those in the United Nations.'



Maybe we will find out what really happened in ten or twenty years, on the other hand it's been 40+ years and we still argue about the Kennedy assassination.



There are a lot of things about the CIA and Italian intelligence agencies that make them look like something out of a Pink Panther movie. I hope they are better than that.



The book says that there have been secret meetings between Iran and the US taking place in Milan. If so, I think that's good. Talking is certainly better than fighting.



All in all, a fascinating book that brings up a lot of new points. I just don't know if I believe it or not.