Considering Bob Woodward's favorable treatment of the Bush White House in "Bush at War," I don't have particularly high hopes for Woodward's upcoming book on the Bush White House as it prepared for, and fought, the Iraq war.
However, one graf from Michael Massing's outstanding article from the New York Review of Books entitled "Now They Tell Us," leads me to think that Woodward might be much much tougher than anyone is expecting:
By mid-March, Pincus felt he had enough material for an article questioning the administration's claims on Iraq. His editors weren't interested. It was only after the intervention of his colleague Bob Woodward, who was researching a book on the war and who had developed similar doubts, that the editors agreed to run the piece--on page A17.
Link: http://www.nybooks.com/articles/16922
Does anyone know when Woodward's Iraq book is supposed to come out?
Does anyone have any thoughts as to what we can expect from Woodward this time around?