The most famous book 2008 “The Way of the World – A story of truth and hope in an age of extremism” is written by:
The most famous book 2008 “The Way of the World – A story of truth and hope in an age of extremism” is written by:
(A) Ron Suskind
(B) Hudson
(C) William Congreve
(D) Christian Lamb
The Way of the World, written by Ron Suskind in 2008, is a book that provides a story of truth and hope in a world of extremism. The book is published by Harper and explores U.S. foreign policy and intelligence in the post-9/11 world. Suskind asserts that high-ranking officials in the White House ordered the CIA to forge the so-called “Habbush letter” in an attempt to create a false link between Iraq and al-Qaeda before the invasion of 2003. The story weaves together a broad range of characters, including an Afghan teenager and a Pakistani emigrant to a UN refugee official and former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto.