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THE DARK SIDE
The Inside Story
of How The War on Terror Turned into a War on American Ideals
By Jane Mayer
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The Sunday after September 11, 2001 Vice President Dick
Cheney sat down for an interview with Tim Russert on ÒMeet the Press.Ó In that
much quoted interview, Cheney gave a memorable description of how the
administration viewed the continuing threat and how it planned to respond:
ÒWeÕll have to work sort of the dark side, if you
will. WeÕve got to spend time in the shadows in the intelligence world. A lot
of what needs to be done here will have to be done quietly, without any
discussion, using sources and methods that are available to our intelligence
agenciesÜif we are going to be successful. ThatÕs the world these folks operate
in. And, uh, so it¹s going to be vital for us to use any means at our
disposal basically, to achieve our objectives.Ó
Since 2001 New Yorker reporter Jane Mayer has been
investigating and reporting on what the dark side really means. For the first
time, she pieces together the full story of how Cheney, and a handful of
extraordinarily powerful, but almost unknown lawyers including his Chief of
Staff David Addington, took command of the war on terrorism. They seized on the
mood of national fear to institute a top secret, covert program that twisted or
ignored 221 years of constitutional history. She chronicles the behind-the-scenes
meetings in the White House, Justice Department and CIA, and shows how the
decisions taken behind closed doors in Washington spiraled out around the
world, often with unintended consequences.
May 7, 2008 the New York Times reported:
ÒA House panel investigating the Bush administrationÕs
approval for harsh interrogation methods voted Tuesday to issue a subpoena to
David S. Addington, chief of staff to Vice President Dick Cheney and a primary
proponent of the methods, which some legal experts have condemned as illegal
torture.Ó
THE DARK SIDE: The Inside Story of How The War on
Terror Turned into a War on American Ideals (Doubleday; On-sale: July 15, 2008) is a dramatic, page-turning, and definitive
account of how the United States made self-destructive decisions in the pursuit
of terrorists around the world, decisions that not only violated the
Constitution and American values, but also dramatically hindered the pursuit of
Al Qaeda.
Here are some of the revelations in Jane MayerÕs invaluable look at what THE DARK SIDE really means:
á The single minded campaign, born in the office of the Vice President, to legalize torture and expand the PresidentÕs powers as ÒCommander-in-ChiefÓ to the point of unchecked authority with the ability to violate virtually any law.
á The
first full account of the secret Red Cross report describing the detailed
allegations of torture made by the CIAÕs top fourteen terror suspects —
all of whom are currently held in Guantanamo Bay -- and the Red CrossÕs warning
to the United States government that this treatment unequivocally constituted
Òtorture,Ó exposing Bush Administration officials to prosecution for war
crimes.
á The personal reasons that drove Dick Cheney to so many undisclosed locations post-9/11 including his fear that he had personally been exposed to Anthrax.
á Details about the scores of innocent people the United States Government has abused including the inside story of a mistaken CIA Òrendition,Ó and the revelation that the CIA is investigating a half-dozen more such erroneous kidnappings.
á The unorthodox CIA psychologists who advocated the use of Cold War KGB methods intended to obtain false confessions, and the near complete lack of actionable intelligence gained from these un-American techniques.
á The viral spread of legally dubious torture techniques from an obscure U.S. military training program, known as ÒSERE,Ó throughout the U.S. war on terror.
á Previously unpublished, shocking details showing what the CIA did to detainees to make them talk and new revelations about the growing doubts and fights within the intelligence agency over these harrowing tactics.
á The fear of criminal charges that drove the CIA to destroy interrogation videotapes and what the tapes may have shown.
á Vice President Cheney¹s intimidation of the U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, who admitted he disagreed with the torture program, but couldnÕt fight back.
á The stories of the brave dissenters, many of who were lifelong conservatives, inside the administration, as well as the military officers and FBI agents, who openly challenged the legality of these practices and lost their jobs in the process. Two top Justice Department officials critical of the White House became so fearful; they conversed in codes, in case their phones were tapped.
á The crisis that caused the top State Department lawyer, John Bellinger III to threaten to resign.
á The mounting of a secret internal rebellion aimed at closing Guantanamo.
á The admission by Cofer Black, the former head of the CIAÕs Counterterrorist Center, that he expected to be indicted some day for the program they ran.
á The
striking declaration by Condoleezza RiceÕs former counselor, Phillip Zelikow,
that the Bush AdministrationÕs descent into torture will be seen as abhorrently
as Franklin RooseveltÕs internment of the Japanese during World War Two. Zelikow
declares candidly of the administration he served ÒFear and anxiety were exploited
by zealots and fools.Ó
David Addington openly admitted that they were going to Òpush
and push and push until some larger force makes us stop.Ó Larger forces, in the
form of the Supreme Court and public outrage have tried to put a stop to these
programs, but most of them are still operational today.
In much the same way that Lawrence WrightÕs The Looming Tower definitively chronicled the lead up to 9/11, THE DARK SIDE captures the legacy of the George W. Bush presidency—one of the most disturbing chapters in American history.
About the Author:
Jane Mayer is the co-author of two best-selling narrative non-fiction books, LANDSLIDE: THE UNMAKING OF THE PRESIDENT, 1984-1988, and STRANGE JUSTICE: THE SELLING OF CLARENCE THOMAS, both of which received glowing reviews and were book-of-the-month-club selections, and the latter of which was a finalist for the National Book Award. She is a Washington-based staff writer for The New Yorker, specializing in political and investigative reporting. Before that, she was a senior writer and front page editor for The Wall Street Journal, as well as the Journal's first female White House correspondent.
She lives in Maryland with her husband and daughter.
THE DARK SIDE
The Inside Story of How The War on Terror
Turned into a War on American Ideals
By Jane Mayer
On-sale: July 15, 2008
ISBN: 978-0-385-52639-5; $26.95; 336 Pages
To schedule an interview with Jane Mayer, please contact
Nicole Dewey at 212-782-9784 or ndewey@randomhouse.com.