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War

Simon & Schuster,

15 min read
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What's inside?

As conflicts raged, the reasonable man in the Oval Office kept them from getting worse, writes Bob Woodward.

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9

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Shortly after the United States left Afghanistan, Russia’s Vladimir Putin launched an unprovoked invasion of Ukraine. The next year, Hamas unleashed a bloody attack on Israel. Both conflicts threatened to pull America into new wars. But President Joe Biden used a forceful yet steady hand to keep the conflagrations in check, prominent journalist Bob Woodward reports. History in a hurry has become Woodward’s calling card, and his latest effort doesn’t disappoint. War takes readers inside the Oval Office, offering a gripping behind-the-scenes look at how decision makers worked to stave off World War III.

Summary

Ukraine was a political hotspot long before Vladimir Putin ordered troops into the region.

Ukraine’s budding democracy commanded the attention of American voters in late 2019 when the US House of Representatives impeached then-president Donald Trump. The articles of impeachment accused Trump of attempting to coerce Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy into investigating Trump’s political opponent, Joe Biden, by threatening to withhold security aid. However, America’s political interest in Ukraine began years earlier. When he was vice president in the Obama administration, Joe Biden routinely phoned Ukraine’s president and prime minister. Biden urged these leaders to stay on the path of democratization and to rein in corruption. Pentagon insider Dr. Colin Kahl recalls how Biden employed a “big hugs, little punches” approach in his dealings with Ukrainian leaders: offering support against Russian interference while nagging them to improve.

Biden wasn’t so diplomatic when it came to Russian president Vladimir Putin, who actively opposed Ukraine’s Westward shift. When Biden participated in an ABC interview in March 2021, the interviewer asked the new president if he viewed...

About the Author

Bob Woodward is the author of three consecutive number-one New York Times bestsellers – Fear, Rage, and Peril. He is the author of 22 bestselling books.


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