While America Sleeps
Book • 2000
In 'While America Sleeps', Russ Feingold examines the U.S.
's response to 9/11 and argues that complacency and a lack of understanding of the world led to misguided decisions.
The book critiques the Iraq War and highlights the importance of global awareness.
It also discusses the need for vigilance against threats to civil liberties and democratic values.
Feingold emphasizes the significance of ethical leadership and informed decision-making in safeguarding national security.
The book serves as a call to action for Americans to be more engaged and informed citizens.
's response to 9/11 and argues that complacency and a lack of understanding of the world led to misguided decisions.
The book critiques the Iraq War and highlights the importance of global awareness.
It also discusses the need for vigilance against threats to civil liberties and democratic values.
Feingold emphasizes the significance of ethical leadership and informed decision-making in safeguarding national security.
The book serves as a call to action for Americans to be more engaged and informed citizens.