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A Sacred Oath: Memoirs of a Secretary of Defense During Extraordinary Times Kindle Edition
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Former Secretary of Defense Mark T. Esper reveals the shocking details of his tumultuous tenure while serving in the Trump administration.
From June of 2019 until his firing by President Trump after the November 2020 election, Secretary Mark T. Esper led the Department of Defense through an unprecedented time in history—a period marked by growing threats and conflict abroad, a global pandemic unseen in a century, the greatest domestic unrest in two generations, and a White House seemingly bent on breaking accepted norms and conventions for political advantage. A Sacred Oath is Secretary Esper’s unvarnished and candid memoir of those extraordinary and dangerous times, and includes events and moments never before told.
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherWilliam Morrow
- Publication dateMay 10, 2022
- File size22114 KB
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“A Sacred Oath pulls no punches. It depicts Trump as unfit for office and a threat to democracy, a prisoner of wrath, impulse and appetite. Over 752 pages, Esper’s Memoirs of a Secretary of Defense During Extraordinary Times are surgically precise in their score-settling. This is not just another book to be tossed on the pyre of Trump-alumni revenge porn. It is scary and sobering.” — The Guardian
“Mr. Esper details the all-consuming task of managing America’s largest and most vital cabinet department—instructive reading for those unfamiliar with what operationalizing national security policy decisions involves. Time and again, he shows how presidential inattention, ignorance, incuriosity, duplicity and unwillingness to take responsibility for hard decisions all put the United States at risk…. A Sacred Oath is not a gratuitous tell-all. It is a work of history. Mr. Esper has his perspectives, to which he is entitled, but his willingness to go on the record at length is invaluable. Look forward to the reaction from Mar-a-Lago.” — Wall Street Journal
“A damning portrait of a chaotic, inept administration that posed countless dangers to the nation and the world.” — Kirkus Reviews
--This text refers to the paperback edition.About the Author
Mark T. Esper served as secretary of defense from 2019 to 2020 and as secretary of the Army from 2017 to 2019. A distinguished graduate of West Point, he spent twenty-one years in uniform, including a combat tour in the 1991 Gulf War. Esper earned a Ph.D. from George Washington University while working on Capitol Hill and at the Pentagon as a political appointee. He was also a senior executive at a prestigious think tank, at various business associations and commission, and at a Fortune 100 technology company. Esper is the recipient of multiple civilian and military awards, and currently sits on several public policy and business boards.
--This text refers to the paperback edition.Product details
- ASIN : B09MD7SMPL
- Publisher : William Morrow (May 10, 2022)
- Publication date : May 10, 2022
- Language : English
- File size : 22114 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 749 pages
- Page numbers source ISBN : 0063144336
- Best Sellers Rank: #217,688 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #198 in Biographies of Political Leaders
- #456 in Military & Spies Biographies
- #1,173 in Political Leader Biographies
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1. Explains in detail key events in the Trump presidency when Esper was in the presence of Trump. Unlike journalists, psychologists and historians, Esper had many first-hand experiences dealing with the enigmatic Donald Trump.
2. Highlights people of substance who helped hold Trump in check. Best example—Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, General Mark Milley.
3. Explains how Attorney General Bill Barr, General Milley and others stood tall when our constitution was in grave danger
4. Helps the reader understand the inner workings of the Pentagon during a crucial time.
5. Shows how close relationships among the top officials within the Department of Defense can enhance good policy making, planning and decision making.
For purpose of full disclosure, I should state that served in the Pentagon for six years and worked, for a time, as a military assistant to the Deputy Secretary of Defense. Also, I am the author of a substantive book on the Department of Defense, Assignment Pentagon---now in its 4th edition.
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I read it because a review I read in the Guardian suggested it offered a better perspective on Trump than other books exposing the goings on in the White House because of Esper’s integrity and how his commitment to the apolitical nature of his post, running the military meant that his loyalty was to the American Constitution and not necessarily the President.
In fact most of this book is not really about Trump at all but about what he considers he achieved in terms of maintaining and reordering the US military, and his reasons for his actions. Also like one or two other books about US politics and history I have read over the years it offers a very clear understanding of the structure of US government especially the relations with the Chairman of the Chief of (military) Staffs, with the State Department, the National Security Council and so on. However compared to other books I have read you feel Esper is writing for an American audience who would naturally already have a basic understanding of these things, he doesn’t spell it all out.
Of course as an English person there are a lot of things I don’t understand about contemporary US politics, especially the breakdown of bipartisan politics and Esper doesn’t go into the political scene in general. This is strictly a personal memoir about the role of the Department of Defense, and his role as Secretary, and his relationship with Trump and Trump’s henchmen especially Robert O’Brien and Mark Meadows. Interestingly Mike Pompeo and especially Bill Barr come out pretty well here. And Bolton too.
The book offers a very clear picture of how Trump would often be reasonable and charming and without warning lurch into red-faced anger in which he would ignore a series of policies he had recently agreed with, and that had been worked out laboriously in conjunction with several US Departments of government. At other times he could be thoughtful and constructive, but sometimes it seemed to be all about his own position, especially as the election approached. And as we know, he hasn’t gone away yet.
The most important areas of conflict between Esper and Trump were around Trump abrogating proper procedure and trying to get decisions made about committing the US military to a variety of actions at home and abroad without any proper planning or consideration of the consequences. Esper worked very hard with certain colleagues to gently get Trump to consider other options and this in itself was a fulltime job. The biggest issues in terms of difficulty were the responses to the disturbances over the murder of George Floyd and the increasing craziness in the White House in the run up and the immediate aftermath of the 2020 election. Esper was fired by Trump a few days after the election. Esper restricts his comments to the period he was Secretary for Defense, (and before that Secretary of the Army), so he doesn't comment on the storming of the Capitol, he restricts his comments of that of which he knows.
The book is not difficult to read except in that there is a lot of detail about all the matters he had to consider so for a Limey it takes some concentration, but for this Limey it was well worth the effort.