Argo meets Spotlight as New York Times bestselling author Craig Unger reveals his thirtyyear investigation into the secret collusion between Ronald Reagans 1980 presidential campaign and Iran raising urgent questions about what happens when foreign meddling in elections goes unpunished
Argo meets Spotlight as New York Times bestselling author Craig Unger reveals his thirtyyear investigation into the secret collusion between Ronald Reagans 1980 presidential campaign and Iran raising urgent questions about what happens when foreign meddling in elections goes unpunished
¿Cuáles son los verdaderos motivos de la guerra contra el terror?En 1970 los Saud, la familia gobernante en Arabaia Saudí, sondeó a diversos políticos norteamericanos en busca de poder, protección militar y dinero. Con la familia Bush, los Saud dieron en el blanco: obtuvieron acceso directo a los presidentes Reagan, Bush padre y Bush hijo, asi como a destacados miembros de la administracion y de los servicios secretos norteamericanos. Los Bush y los Saud proporciona, a traves de un exhaustivo trabajo de investigacion, una lectura alternativa a las versiones oficiales acerca de la amenaza del terrorismo islamico, y situa el atque del once de septiembre, las dos guerras de Iraq y el conflicto en Oriente Medio en un nuevo y alarmante contexto: ¿No habran sido los intereses comerciales de los Bush y sus vinculos son los Saud las verdaderas causas de la supuesta guerra contra el terror?
In 2001, the 9/11 attacks awoke the world to the military-style threat of Islamism. Due to the White House, the nationality of fifteen Saudis among the nineteen suicide bombers remained cast in shadows. In this exceptional tour-de-force, Craig Unger meticulously pieces together the US role in the birth of modern terrorism by relying on research and interviews with those who would prefer to deny the truth.The acclaimed account of the link between modern terrorism and Saudi and corporate greed whose first UK publisher cancelled for fear of libel, and which several online retailers dared not stock.Excellent.Sunday TimesA notably intelligent piece of investigative reporting which lights the blue touch-paper.ObserverA forensic examination.Daily TelegraphVery powerful.Guardian, book of the weekHard-hitting.Independent on SundayAn explosive book.Scotland on SundayNone can match this.Irish TimesWell-sourced... cool, calm and collected.Times Higher Education SupplementAs chilling as it is gripping.Belfast TelegraphCraig Unger has done America and the world a huge favor.Michael Moore, Director of Fahrenheit 9/11, the movie inspired by House of Bush House of SaudUngers meticulously researched book raises troubling questions about the ties between the Bush family and the Saudi royal family, especially in the aftermath of 9/11. Its a provocative read that challenges conventional narratives.The Washington PostCraig Ungers House of Bush, House of Saud is a compelling and disturbing account of the intertwining interests of two powerful families. While some may dismiss it as conspiracy theory, the depth of research demands attention.The Washington PostUngers book is a gripping and unsettling exploration of the Bush-Saudi nexus. Its a damning indictment of how personal and financial interests can overshadow national security.The GuardianCraig Ungers House of Bush, House of Saud is a meticulously documented account of the symbiotic relationship between two of the worlds most powerful families. Its a chilling read that raises more questions than it answers.The IndependentUngers book is a riveting and deeply researched expose that sheds light on the shadowy connections between the Bush family and the Saudi elite. Its a sobering reminder of the complexities of global power dynamics.The Sydney Morning HeraldCraig Ungers House of Bush, House of Saud is a provocative and eye-opening investigation into the ties that bind American politics and Saudi wealth. Its a must-read for anyone interested in the hidden forces behind global events.Le MondeUngers book is a meticulously researched and deeply unsettling account of the Bush-Saudi relationship. Its a powerful critique of the intersection of politics, oil, and terrorism.Der SpiegelCraig Ungers House of Bush, House of Saud is a provocative and deeply researched account of the intricate ties between the Bush family and the Saudi royal family. While some of its claims are controversial, the book provides valuable insights into the intersection of oil, politics, and terrorism.Foreign AffairsUngers book is a bold and controversial examination of the ties between the Bush family and the Saudi royal family. While some may question its conclusions, the depth of research and the questions it raises make it a valuable contribution to the field.International Affairs
The explosive, news-breaking story of how Putin's Russia came to control the White House. Much has been written about the ties between President Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin. Most reports focus on Russia's interference in the presidential election, but the true extent of Trump's collusion with the Russians is only just beginning to be understood. As the world wakes up to one of the biggest political scandals of the modern era, Craig Unger is uniquely placed to expose the truth behind Trump's long-running relations with the Russian state. In his sweeping investigation, Unger reveals how Trump became a target of Vladimir Putin's decades-long mission to undermine Western democracy and the geopolitical hegemony of the United States, a mission for which Putin and his hand-selected group of oligarchs and mafia kingpins had ensnared Trump long before he ran for office. Drawing on original research, exclusive sources, anonymous tips, and leaked and never-before-seen documents, Unger is the first reporter to unravel Trump's long, tangled history with Vladimir Putin and the Russian mafia, and fully grasp the significance of Russia's ambitions to destabilise the West. House of Trump, House of Putin is both a page-turning thriller and an epic tale of intrigue, drama, and shady dealings, reported from the frontline of a new Cold War.