Cheney describes his upbringing on the Wyoming prairie where he hunted jackrabbits and learned to fish before turning his attention to his eight years in the Bush White House, where he pushed a "go-it-alone" world view that enraged his critics.
The book, "In My Time," has grabbed headlines for Cheney's attempts to settle scores with foes such as former secretaries of state Colin Powell and Condoleezza Rice.
Powell accused Cheney of taking "cheap shots" at his former colleagues.
Rice, in an interview with Reuters on Wednesday, said she did not appreciate Cheney's "attacks on my integrity."
Beyond such skirmishes, the book also highlights how far the national security debate has shifted as the United States prepares to mark the 10-year anniversary of the attacks on the Pentagon and the World Trade Center in New York.
Cheney's unapologetic defense of policies he advocated, such as harsh interrogations of terrorism suspects and interventionist foreign policy, surprised few in Washington.
Perhaps more surprising was the marked shift away from the vision championed by Cheney, who won many of the policy arguments in the early Bush years only to see his influence wane in the Republican president's second term.
"The majority of what is associated with Cheney and what Cheney embraces in the book, a unilateralist, American exceptionalist, 'our way or the highway' approach to the world, has been completely abandoned," said David Rothkopf, a former Clinton administration official and author of a book about the White House National Security Council.
Go-it-alone vs Multilateralism
US war-weariness after Iraq and Afghanistan has become so pronounced that advocacy of a muscular US foreign policy pushed by former Republican presidential candidate John McCain in 2008 has gotten little emphasis among Republicans vying to challenge President Barack Obama in 2012.
And Republican lawmakers were among the most vocal in questioning Obama's decision to intervene in Libya in March.
Rothkopf noted that the manner of intervention, in which the Obama administration insisted on multilateralism and wanted other countries to take the lead, is the reverse of the approach favored by Cheney.
While Cheney pushed a hawkish approach toward Iran and Syria and even suggested bombing a Syrian nuclear reactor in 2007, the idea of US military intervention in either of those two countries is not currently part of the national dialogue.
On counterterrorism policies, one of Obama's first acts when he took office in 2009 was to disavow harsh interrogations and promise to close the US military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, though the detention center remains open to this day because the administration has struggled with a lack of feasible alternatives.
In his book, Cheney puzzled over Obama's view that the facility harms America's image in the world even though Bush himself expressed sympathy for that perspective in a 2006 news conference in which he said he'd prefer to close Guantanamo if an alternative could be found.
"It's not Guantanamo that does the harm, it is the critics of the facility who peddle falsehoods about it," Cheney writes.
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http://technorati.com/politics/article/dick-cheney-shoots-former-colleagues-in/#ixzz1WZgGl85W Dick Cheney Shoots Former Colleagues in the Face
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2032525/Dick-Cheney-memoir-Condoleezza-Rice-slams-claim-misled-George-Bush.html 'An attack on my integrity': Rice slams Cheney memoir claim that she misled President Bush http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2031147/Colin-Powell-Cheney-takes-cheap-shots-Condi-I-Former-Secretary-State-hits-explosive-new-book.html Colin Powell: Cheney 'takes 'cheap shots at Condi and I': Former Secretary of State hits back at explosive new book
Ex-Bush Official Col. Lawrence Wilkerson: "I Am Willing to Testify" if Dick Cheney Is Put on Trial (Video) Amy Goodman, Democracy Now!: "As former Vice President Dick Cheney publishes his long-awaited memoir, we speak to Col. Lawrence Wilkerson, former chief of staff to Secretary of State Colin Powell. 'This is a book written out of fear, fear that one day someone will "Pinochet" Dick Cheney,' says Wilkerson, alluding to the former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet, who was arrested for war crimes. Wilkerson also calls for George W. Bush and Cheney to be held accountable for their crimes in office. 'I'd be willing to testify, and I'd be willing to take any punishment I'm due,' Wilkerson said." Watch the Video
this guy can rival Mirza.
All of them to a person was involved in the largest blood soaked lie sold to the world in modern times. Yet it is amazing how, in a country which touts responsibiluity and laws, they all got away with it. That is disappointing. Yet so called leaders with less mayhem on their hands were tried and prosecuted at the beshest of USA!
The thought that Cheney was only a 'heartbeat' away from the most powerful job in the world, is rather like realising how close Col Qadaffi got to owning a nuclear weapon. If Cheney had driven US policy from the presidential chair, it seems fairly clear that he would have had a war, or supported Israel in a proxy war against Iran,during his presidency, regardless of the consequences, and indeed without much care about evidence of Iran posing that kind of danger to the world. If Cheney had found himself president, then any senior general like McArthur (who wanted to use nukes against Chinese cities, after they entered the Korean war), would have found himself talking to a fellow spirit. My personal objection to Cheney was his constant barefaced lying about Saddam being behind 9/11 and that those particular nineteen terrorists were Iraqis,rather than Saudis.
This book as been heavily (and rightly) criticized in many leading newspapers.
He is a horrible shameless man.
Ultra neo con christian fundamentalist ameican.
Usually authors resort to headline-grabbing 'revelations' to sell their books. Given Dick Cheney's name recognition I do not think that this could have been his motive to take cheap shots at his former boss and colleagues. The only other explanation that comes to my mind as possible reasons for his indiscretions and liberties with truth is that Dick Cheney is revealing his original self in the book. The book confirms the side of Cheney that we have always known. Cheney never knew the importance of U.S. role as the sole remaining super-power in the 1990s and 2000s. His advise always geared US towards being a bully and an isolationist with no regard to the impartiality a super-power should display among nations. His tenure as the No 2 man in the U.S. was a shameful part of history in my opinion and left much to be desired. A great nation such as the U.S. did not deserve him.