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Confront and Conceal: Obama's Secret Wars and Surprising Use of American Power

by David E. Sanger

Narrated by Robertson Dean

3.82 ABR Score (1.4K ratings)
★ 3.97 Goodreads (1.1K) ★ 4.35 Audible (216)
15h 3m Released 2012 Biography & Memoir

Why Listen?

Robertson Dean's measured cadence transforms classified briefings into gripping narrative—this is essential listening for anyone wanting to understand how power actually operates behind closed doors.

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About This Audiobook

Inside the highest levels of the Obama administration, critical national security decisions unfold behind closed doors as America grapples with unprecedented global challenges. David E. Sanger reveals the covert operations, diplomatic maneuvering, and strategic calculations that defined Obama's approach to international crises from Iran's nuclear ambitions to Pakistan's unstable arsenal, from the complexities of Afghanistan to the unpredictable Arab Spring. Drawing on exclusive access to key players and classified briefings, this investigative account exposes how a president who campaigned on transparency found himself relying heavily on secret warfare and unconventional tools of power.

Robertson Dean's authoritative narration brings gravitas and clarity to this dense political terrain, his measured delivery allowing listeners to absorb the intricate details of high-stakes decision-making. Dean's professional tone mirrors the seriousness of the subject matter while maintaining accessibility for general audiences navigating complex geopolitical analysis. The audio format proves particularly effective for this type of investigative journalism, as Dean's pacing helps distinguish between different administration officials and policy debates, creating an immersive experience that transforms dense reporting into compelling listening.