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House of Bush, House of Saud: The Secret Relationship Between the World's Two Most Powerful Dynasties

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Newsbreaking and controversial -- an award-winninginvestigative journalist uncovers the thirty-year relationshipbetween the Bush family and the House of Saud andexplains its impact on American foreign policy, business,and national security.

House of Bush, House of Saud begins with a politicallyexplosive question: How is it that two days after 9/11,when U.S. air traffic was tightly restricted, 140 Saudis,many immediate kin to Osama Bin Laden, were permitted toleave the country without being questioned by U.S. intelligence?

The answer lies in a hidden relationship that began in the1970s, when the oil-rich House of Saud began courtingAmerican politicians in a bid for military protection, influence,and investment opportunity. With the Bush family, the Saudishit a gusher -- direct access to presidents Reagan, George H.W.Bush, and George W. Bush. To trace the amazing weave of Saud-Bush connections, Unger interviewed three former directors ofthe CIA, top Saudi and Israeli intelligence officials, and morethan one hundred other sources. His access to major players isunparalleled and often exclusive -- including executives at theCarlyle Group, the giant investment firm where the House ofBush and the House of Saud each has a major stake.

Like Bob Woodward's The Veil, Unger's House of Bush, Houseof Saud features unprecedented reportage; like Michael Moore'sDude, Where's My Country? Unger's book offers a politicalcounter-narrative to official explanations; this deeply sourcedaccount has already been cited by Senators Hillary RodhamClinton and Charles Schumer, and sets 9/11, the two Gulf Wars,and the ongoing Middle East crisis in a new context: Whatreally happened when America's most powerful political familybecame seduced by its Saudi counterparts?

 

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Unger's writing style is rather sophomoric, akin to a school child writing a term paper, abound with grammatical errors and blatantly factual errors, some of which could have simply been avoided had Mr. His books are simply the masturbatory material for the most deranged, dangerous, people our society has ever generated. The opening statements of the book are absolutely saturated in the hypocracies of Mr.

The collected works to date of Mr. One would have to be rather disturbed to find truth or answers in House of Bush, House of Saud. Unger clearly define a deeply troubled mind, arguably psychopathic and obsessive-compulsive.

House of Bush, House of Saud reads much like the conspiratorial rantings one would expect to hear from an intoxicated drifter while riding a New York subway at 3:00am , and is just as incoherent. Sadly,House of Bush, House of Saud has become the poisonous basis for countless baseless conspiracies that have seeped from foaming-mouthed lunatics the world over, from Alex Jones to Osama bin Laden himself. If this book can teach us anything, it would be the absolute lunacy people will resort to as a means to justify how deeply troubled they truly are.

Unger's political philosophies.Let us first put aside the truth that Mr. Unger simply spent ten minutes, rather than five mintues, Googling his "references." In fact, let us simply put the entire book aside, as it is simply a waste of time, money, and resources - did trees really have to die to print this vitriolic, asinine, nonsense.

Fear of reprisal is no excuse. the book was absolutely incredible and I cannot understand why all this was not reported by the media.

This book is an EYE OPENER, into the Bush Family, and what we should ALWAYS expect from them. I am surprised that people are still surprised at GW's behavior.Steeped in Privilege and Nurtured with Deceit.how could this man have turned out ANY Differently.

I further find it despicable that a hundred of so despots who happen to live above a buried field of oil should have become so influential. I know this in naive, but what is needed is a total transformation of human motivation, ideology and governmental structure.Further, while I have no way of knowing if all the facts of this book are true, it is certain that nefarious deals are the way of the world. How much money is enough. I have the audio version and found it interesting and upsetting, but not soley for the obvious reasons. Perhaps, we invaded the wrong country. Bush called Saddam and Osama evildoers, murderers. Are the common folk simply pawns to these people who plan wars and assasinations where hundreds of innocent people are killed, with no regard to life. Isn't he and his Saudi brethren cut from the same cloth.

Doesn't really explain how all Presidents were involved in saudi dealings. I enjoyed this book but it had a very liberal slant. It would have been better if it wasn't so one-sided. i know that its called house of bush, but still. Too much opinion and not a lot of hard fact. There was a lot of linking people to deeds without fact: guilt by association.Obviously an anti-Bush book.

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