“Pulls few punches . . . and gives us a fascinating window on America’s war with Al Qaeda.”—Michiko Kakutani, New York Times
“A fire-breathing denunciation of U.S. counterterrorism policy.”—Julian Borger, The Guardian
“Presents overwhelmingly persuasive evidence to buttress a host of significant and controversial arguments.”—Benjamin Schwartz, Atlantic Monthly
“A powerful, persuasive analysis of the terrorist threat and the Bush administration’s failed efforts to fight it.”—Richard A. Clarke (former national coordinator for security and national terrorism), Washington Post Book World
“Rare that a book can change the course of an international debate, but Imperial Hubris is just such a book.”—Marta Salij, Detroit Free Press
“A sprawling, erudite book on the origins and present state of the ‘war on terror.’ . . . Gripping.”—Publishers Weekly
“No serious observer of the war on terrorism can ignore this scathing critique of the Bush administration’s policies.”—Peter Bergen, author of Holy War, Inc.
“This book is so valuable, it hardly seems that any review could do it justice.”—Ralph Peters, author of Beyond Baghdad: Postmodern War and Peace
“[The author’s] conclusions are as disquieting as his policy prescriptions are compelling. . . . Imperial Hubris is destined to become a classic in the field of counterterrorism analysis.”—Bruce Hoffman, author of Inside Terrorism