The Room Where It Happened
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As President Trump's National Security Advisor, John Bolton spent
many of his 453 days in the room where it happened, and the facts
speak for themselves. The result is a White House memoir that is
the most comprehensive and substantial account of the Trump
Administration, and one of the few to date by a top-level official.
With almost daily access to the President, John Bolton has produced
a precise rendering of his days in and around the Oval Office.What
Bolton saw astonished him: a President for whom getting reelected
was the only thing that mattered, even if it meant endangering or
weakening the nation. ",I am hard-pressed to identify any
significant Trump decision during my tenure that wasn't driven by
reelection calculations,", he writes. In fact, he argues that the
House committed impeachment malpractice by keeping their
prosecution focused narrowly on Ukraine when Trump's Ukraine-like
transgressions existed across the full range of his foreign
policy-and Bolton documents exactly what those were, and attempts
by him and others in the Administration to raise alarms about
them.He shows a President addicted to chaos, who embraced our
enemies and spurned our friends, and was deeply suspicious of his
own government. In Bolton's telling, all this helped put Trump on
the bizarre road to impeachment. ",The differences between this
presidency and previous ones I had served were stunning,", writes
Bolton, who worked for Reagan, Bush 41, and Bush 43.He discovered a
President who thought foreign policy is like closing a real estate
deal-about personal relationships, made-for-TV showmanship, and
advancing his own interests. As a result, the US lost an
opportunity to confront its deepening threats, and in cases like
China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea ended up in a more vulnerable
place. Bolton's account starts with his long march to the West Wing
as Trump and others woo him for the National Security job.The
minute he lands, he has to deal with Syria's chemical attack on the
city of Douma, and the crises after that never stop. As he writes
in the opening pages, ",If you don't like turmoil, uncertainty, and
risk-all the while being constantly overwhelmed with information,
decisions to be made, and sheer amount of work-and enlivened by
international and domestic personality and ego conflicts beyond
description, try something else.", The turmoil, conflicts, and egos
are all there-from the upheaval in Venezuela, to the erratic and
manipulative moves of North Korea's Kim Jong Un, to the showdowns
at the G7 summits, the calculated warmongering by Iran, the crazy
plan to bring the Taliban to Camp David, and the placating of an
authoritarian China that ultimately exposed the world to its lethal
lies. But this seasoned public servant also has a great eye for the
Washington inside game, and his story is full of wit and wry humor
about how he saw it played.