In this candid and fascinating account, President George W. Bush describes the critical decisions that shaped his presidency and personal life. George W. Bush served as President of the United States for eight of the most defining years in American history. The decisions he made at his desk have influenced people around the world and shaped the age in which we live. During the horrific hours of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, Air Force One shows the situation in the Situation Hall before the Iraq war and spends it behind the scenes of the White House as many other historic presidential decisions are made. and President Bush's vision for the following issues: His decision to stop drinking, as well as the path that led him to Christianity. His relationship with his wife, daughters and parents, including cordial correspondence between the president and his father on the eve of the Iraq war. , in particular a rigorous interrogation and the CIA and the Terrorist Tracking Program.
Why the worst moment of his presidency was when there were accusations that the racial factor played a role in the federal government's response to Hurricane Katrina, and criticism of the president himself
His serious concern is that Iraq could be an even heavier defeat than Vietnam in its day, and that he has decided to ignore public opinion and order an increase in troop numbers. < His legislative achievements, including tax cuts and education and health care reforms, and his failures, including social security and emigration reforms. His relations with the rest of the world leaders, including outspoken views of those he trusted and distrusted. credits what he is He managed to prevent the terrorists from fulfilling their most cherished desire to attack America again. - and the man who was at the center of those events.
Since George W. Bush left the presidency, he has run the George W. Bush Presidential Center at the Southern Methodist University in Dallas, which >
in Texas. The Center includes the Institute for Active Policy, which promotes initiatives in the areas of education reform, global health, economic growth and human freedom, with a special focus on supporting social entrepreneurship and empowering women around the world. The Center will also house the government's official archive and a state-of-the-art museum, which will open in 2013.