"A damning indictment of the perversion of a major intelligence service by little minds inside and above it." The Times of London
That a CIA officer should hold power to account in a memoir is unusual, and patriotic. John Nixon has done so with insight and style. Debriefing The President is a page turner of historical consequence excellent news for the republic in treacherous times. Nick McDonell, author of Twelve and The End of Major Combat Operations
"Nixon captures the psychological give-and-take of these exchanges [with Saddam Hussein] with gripping readability...and he describes the resultant verbal sparring with a sharp ear for nuance." Steve Donoghue, The Christian Science Monitor
"Mr. Nixon, the first C.I.A. officer to interrogate Hussein after his capture in December 2003, reveals gobsmacking facts about that deposed Iraqi leader that raise new questions about why the United States bothered to invade Iraq to oust him from power. These details will likely appall Americans who have watched their nation s blood and treasure wasted in Iraq ever since . More broadly, Mr. Nixon offers a stinging indictment of the C.I.A. and what he sees as the agency s dysfunctional process for providing intelligence to the president and other policy makers . Mr. Nixon s book comes at an extraordinary moment, when President-elect Donald J. Trump is already at war with the C.I.A . Debriefing the President will add fuel to the fire of the Trump-led criticism. It will also send a chilling warning to anyone counting on the C.I.A. to stand up to Mr. Trump once he is in office. James Risen, The New York Times
Gripping Nixon s book, Debriefing the President, gives more ammunition to the skeptics; indeed, some of its contents can only be described as sensational. John Cassidy, The New Yorker
"A fascinating glimpse of the "tough, shrewd, manipulative" leader and his views on the U.S. invasion, Iraqi history, and his own role in the Middle East...An intelligent and readable postscript to the Iraq War that will be valuable for future historians." --Kirkus (starred review)
John Nixon was a senior leadership analyst with the CIA from 1998 to 2011. He did several tours in Iraq and was recognized by a number of federal agencies for his contribution to the war effort. During his time with the CIA, Nixon regularly wrote for, and briefed, the most senior levels of the US government. He also taught leadership analysis to the new generation of analysts coming into the CIA at the Sherman Kent School, the Agency s in-house analytic training center. Since leaving the Agency in 2011, Nixon has worked as an international risk consultant in Abu Dhabi, UAE. He lives in Alexandria, Virginia. This is his first book.