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"No one has been more vilified than Douglas Feith . . . and one would have expected, as in the case of all the other Iraq exposés, that he would use the memoir genre to get even. Instead, [in War and Decision] he is self-critical, even admits to occasional hubris, but, more importantly, also chronicles the contortions and reinventions of so many post-2003/4 critics of the war. . . . There are also good criticisms of the administration's incompetence in communicating to the public what we were doing in Iraq-and indeed what the war on terror was about and what it was for."
Victor Davis Hanson
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