Description
“The Room Where It Happened” is a memoir by John Bolton, providing an insider’s account of his experiences as the National Security Advisor to the President of the United States. The book offers insights into the decision-making process and discussions that took place in key policy meetings. Bolton emphasizes the complexities and challenges involved in national security matters, highlighting the importance of access to information, transparency, and accountability in governmental actions. “The Room Where It Happened” sheds light on the significant role of individuals and their decisions in shaping history and serves as a thought-provoking reflection on the dynamics of power and governance.
- “The key to a successful negotiation is being willing to walk away.”
- “In matters of national security, there are rarely easy decisions or clear-cut solutions.”
- “Access to information is power, and it must be handled with great responsibility.”
- “Transparency and accountability are essential for maintaining trust in government.”
- “History is shaped by the decisions made in the rooms where it happens.”
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