Bush’s Law, New York Times reporter Eric Lichtblau's new account of the Bush administration's legalistic contortions after 9/11, is full of mouth-drying and finger-curling horror stories.
JEFF STEIN is an investigative reporter of long standing, specializing in U.S. intelligence, defense and foreign policy. In Sept. 2002, he launched CQ/Homeland Security. An Army Intelligence case officer in Vietnam, he is now CQ.com National Security Editor and writes the weekly SpyTalk column. An occasional contributor to the New York Times and Washington Post, Jeff was deputy foreign editor for UPI during the 1980s. He appears frequently on CBS, CNN, MSNBC, Fox, the BBC and NPR as a commentator on national security issues.
books by jeff stein
Saddam's Bombmaker "Not only stranger but frequently bloodier than fiction...The book should attract a wide range of readers, from foreign policy and security specialists to bored airplane passengers looking for a thriller."
--Washington Post
A Murder in Wartime "The best military morality tale since The Caine Mutiny ... an exhaustively researched and heavily documented history of the Green Beret murder case."
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