When Richard Clarke's 'Against All Enemies' vaulted into the public arena it changed the debate about the war on terror. His revelations about the Bush administration's inattention to the threat of terrorism pre-9/11, and his stinging critique of the Iraq War's impact on terrorism, made front-page headlines. It is no wonder the White House went into full attack mode.
Yet as the extraordinary reviews attest, 'Against All Enemies' is far more than simply a book about a single moment in time. It is both the most authoritative history of America's 20-year struggle with terrorism ever written, and a timeless memoir revealing how our government really works. Now with a new foreword discussing recent events in the war on terror, and America's continuing struggles to respond, 'Against All Enemies' is set to sell for many years to come.