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...Losing bin Laden is an insightful and invaluable read. This is the Clinton administration I knew and lived. -- Lieutenant Colonel Robert

...a valuable history that should serve as a training manual in how not to run a foreign policy. -- Caspar Weinberger, Washington Times, September 2, 2003

...based on direct, on-the-record quotes from participants.... Miniter has written a bitter indictment of the American president. -- Robert D. Novak, The Washington Post, September 1, 2003

I am so happy to finally see this book by Richard Miniter titled, "Losing Bin Laden." -- Rush Limbaugh, September 2, 2003

I am so happy to finally see this book by Richard Miniter titled, "Losing Bin Laden: How Bill Clinton's Failures -- Rush Limbaugh, September 2, 2003

Losing bin Laden is an insightful and invaluable read. This is the Clinton administration I knew and lived. -- Lieutenant Colonel Robert

The author tapped an extraordinary array of sources.... This book delivers a devastating blow to the former President's reputation. -- Steve Forbes, Forbes, September 15, 2003

based on direct, on-the-record quotes from participants.... Miniter has written a bitter indictment of the American president. -- Robert D. Novak, The Washington Post, September 1, 2003

remarkably well-researched.... "Losing bin Laden" is a valuable history that should serve as a training manual in how not -- Caspar Weinberger, Washington Times, September 2, 2003


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Years before the public knew about bin Laden, Bill Clinton did. Bin Laden first attacked Americans during Clinton's presidential transition in December 1992. He struck again at the World Trade Center in February 1993. Over the next eight years the archterrorist's attacks would escalate killing hundreds and wounding thousands - while Clinton did his best to stymie the FBI and CIA and refused to wage a real war on terror.

Why?

The answer is here in investigative reporter Richard Miniter's stunning exposé, Losing bin Laden: How Bill Clinton's Failures Unleashed Global Terror, that includes exclusive interviews with both of Clinton's National Security Advisors, Clinton's Counter-Terrorism Czar, his first Director of Central Intelligence, his Secretary of State, top CIA and FBI agents, lawmakers from both parties and foreign intelligence officials from France, Sudan, Egypt, and the United Arab Emirates, as well as on-the-scene coverage from Sudan, Egypt, and elsewhere.

Bill Clinton had countless opportunities to nab Osama bin Laden during his presidency, but time and time again, bin Laden slipped out of the Clinton administration's grasp,

In Losing bin Laden you'll learn:

* How the Northern Alliance was criticized by the Clinton Administration for trying to kill bin Laden-and why they kept trying anyway.

* The never-before-told story of the Saudi government attempt to assassinate bin Laden.

* Why Bill Clinton refused to meet with his first Director of Central Intelligence.

* Drawn from secret Sudanese intelligence files, the never-before-told story of bin Laden's role in shooting down America's Black Hawk helicopters in Mogadishu, Somalia-and how Clinton manipulated the news media to keep the worst off America's TV screens.

* How the Clinton administration turned down repeated offers from Sudan to hand over bin Laden to the U.S. because they didn't want him in a U.S. court.

* How the Clinton administration never took a look at offered Sudanese intelligence files, a database of names, movements and locations of bin Laden and hundreds of al Qaeda operatives.

* The 1993 World Trade Center attack-why Clinton never visited the site; why the CIA was kept out of the investigation; how one of the FBI's most trusted informants was actually a double agent working for bin Laden.

* Why the CIA never funded bin Laden-despite the liberal myths.

* The untold story of a respected congressman who repeatedly warned Clinton officials about bin Laden in 1993-and why he was ignored.

* Revealed for the first time; how Clinton and a Democratic senator stopped the CIA from hiring Arabic translators-while phone intercepts from bin Laden remained untranslated.

* How the Predator spy plane-which spotted bin Laden three times-was grounded by bureaucratic infighting.

* Why the Clinton administration refused to retaliate for the attack on the U.S.S. Cole.

Plus much more, including appendices of secret documents and photos, as well as the established links between bin Laden and Saddam Hussein's Iraq.

Losing bin Laden is a dramatic, page-turning read, a riveting account of a terror war that bin Laden openly declared, but that Clinton left largely unfought. With a pounding narrative, upclose characters, and detailed scenes, it takes you inside the Oval Office, the White House Situation Room, and some of the deadliest terrorist cells that America has ever faced. If Clinton had fought back, the attacks on September 11, 2001, might never have happened.

Losing bin Laden is a story-and one hell of a lesson-that the reader will never forget.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 317 pages
  • Publisher: Regnery Publishing, Inc.; 2003. Corr. 4th edition (September 25, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0895260743
  • ISBN-13: 978-0895260741
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 5.9 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (143 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #691,200 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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84 of 101 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Why This Book is Outstanding, September 25, 2003
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Here's a list of the reasons this book is simply outstanding:

1. It has the goods on what Clinton did and didn't do from Clinton's own people. High-level, in the Situation Room kinds of people.
2. It has the goods on what Clinton did and didn't do from court records, government documents, and extensive research.
3. It has the goods on what Clinton did and didn't do from the CIA and the FBI. Even from foreign intelligence services that were involved!
4. It's fair. It really is. The author actually tells you the things Clinton got right, even though there are very very few of them. But you can't blame the author that there are so few things Clinton did right! But the fact that it's fair makes the failures even more powerful.
5. It's a serious piece of work. Lots of fact and little opinion. That's the way indictments should be.
6. It deals head-on with the "Reagan/CIA created bin Laden myth," and debunks it. (That's for all the reviewers pretending to have read the book who complain the book doesn't deal with that issue.)
7. You learn alot about how all the pieces fit together right up to the Oval Office.
8. It's a page-turning read.
9. It's suspenseful.
10. It has fascinating characters.
11. And the final reason that it's outstanding is that it's got the Clinton lovers running scared for all the reasons above.

P.S. If you want a test for someone who didn't read the book writing a review, just look for the words "polemic," "rant," "boring," "screed," "badly researched," etc. You get the picture

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57 of 71 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A fascinating resource on pre-911 Osama bin Laden, November 2, 2003
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In this book, investigative journalist Richard Miniter looks at the activities of terrorist Osama bin Laden during the tenure of the Clinton administration, and looks at the administration's responses. Every terrorist attack, from the 1992 bombing at the Aden Hotel in Yemen, to the attack on the USS Cole in 2000, is covered in fascinating detail. Along the way, the reader is treated to a great deal of information about the roots of the present "War on Terror."

This book is somewhat hard to review. Starting with the introduction, the author seems to make it clear that he had intended this book to be a resounding indictment of President Clinton, and balance was not what he was aiming for. However, that said, I did find this book to be a fascinating resource on the pre-911 activities of Osama bin Laden. I did not realize how much there was to know about what Bin Laden had been up to, and am quite glad that I read this book.

Yes, supporters of the Clinton administration will find this book too unbalanced to enjoy, whereas opponents of the previous president will relish it. But, for anyone who is simply interested in the pre-911 activities of Osama bin Laden, I would recommend this as a fascinating resource.

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110 of 141 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Gag!!!, September 22, 2003
... Miniter is not only blatantly biased and pushing an obvious right-wing ...agenda, but his writing is just painful to wade through, it reminded me of bad college-newspaper editorial writing. All polemic and half-truths in the service thereof, but unlike some conservative writers like George Will he doesn't even have the saving grace of a witty or fluid prose style ...

Safire and Will are at least decent wordsmiths; ...

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4.0 out of 5 stars Liberals beware
This book really takes it to the left wing, specifically the pacifist. Year by year of the Clinton Admin. and the countless opportunity to kill bin Laden. Read more
Published 19 days ago by Jason John Hornyak

1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing on many levels
Richard Miniter's book falls far short of what it could have been. Instead of being an accurate and incisive treatment of the Clinton Administration's shortcomings in dealing... Read more
Published 15 months ago by An Inquiring Reader

1.0 out of 5 stars Miniter's entire premise has since been discredited
The premise of this screed by Richard Miniter, a conservative partisan hack, is that Clinton didn't care enough about finding Bin Laden, and was asleep at the switch... Read more
Published 17 months ago by Dr. Sniff

5.0 out of 5 stars It takes a strong stomach to read this
The last time I got sick reading a book was probably while in a car and I got motion sickness. Yet, this book made me physically ill. Read more
Published 18 months ago by Tom Bruce

2.0 out of 5 stars More Right Wing Hypocrisy
If only President Clinton had invaded Iraq,tortured the usual suspects, tapped our phones and gone trillions of dollars in debt! Read more
Published on February 26, 2007 by J. Harrison

5.0 out of 5 stars This book should scare anyone
This is the first book I have read by Miniter. I have followed foriegn policy and terrorism since the late 70's. Read more
Published on August 8, 2006 by Wiredless

1.0 out of 5 stars Damage Control for the current President
I found this book to be based on a kernel of truth wrapped in innumerable layers of unconfirmable speculation (how many people really have access to intelligence agency archives? Read more
Published on July 6, 2006 by W. R. Stewart

4.0 out of 5 stars Open-and-shut case indictment of Clinton's lack of interest in WOT
The author, Richard Miniter, provides a fair treatment of the Clinton adminstration's lack of going after terrorist mastermind Osama bin Laden and lays out his case in a 241-page... Read more
Published on March 18, 2006 by Gary Gardner

4.0 out of 5 stars Facts - verifiable and exhaustive
The one thing I have noticed about the majority (not all) of the negative reviews is that they don't address the exhaustive amount of collected evidence in this book. Read more
Published on September 1, 2005 by C. Hay

1.0 out of 5 stars Yet another tiresome hackjob
So Richard Miniter fancies himself an "investigative journalist." It's sad that in today's world the label is a cover for someone conveying an obvious partisan political agenda... Read more
Published on July 27, 2005 by Donna Di Giacomo

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