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A couple of the most gripping paragraphs from the book shows exactly "how" this was done:
"...I want Hussein's military penetrated. I want the intel service penetrated. I want the security apparatus penetrated. I want tribal networks inside Iraq who will do things for us -- paramilitary, sabotage, ground intelligence. Work the relationship with the Kurds. See if it is feasible to train and arm them so they can tie down Hussein's forces in the north."
"...a team of CIA operatives made the 10-hour overland drive from Turkey into Iraq in a convoy of Land Cruisers, Jeeps and a truck to set up base in Sulaymaniyah in the mountainous Kurdish-controlled region of northern Iraq. In October, they returned to the same area carrying tens of millions of dollars in $100 bills stored in heavy cardboard boxes. They set up base in a lime-green building that they christened "Pistachio.""
As for the integrity of the author, Bob Woodward is outstanding. His reporting is incredibly detailed, and he brings you tremendous insider information about how this war began, and why.
If you want to know the true ins and outs of this war, this is the most compelling and unbiased approach I have ever seen. Outstanding Work!