The White House Situation Room is arguably the most important facility in the most important building in the world. As the president’s intelligence and alert center; it provides vital communication and crisis management capabilities to the chief executive and his advisers. It can also be “an island of calm;†as a top adviser for Vice President Al Gore once described it. So little is known about the Situation Room that; until the publication of Nerve Center; the American public’s knowledge of it is almost entirely based on its portrayal by the entertainment industry. Yet; as Michael K. Bohn points out; Hollywood has failed to capture the real drama of the Situation Room. Numerous crises come alive in Nerve Center; from the Vietnam War (when President Johnson made late night visits to the Situation Room wearing his pajamas and went so often that he moved his Oval Office chair there); to the attempted assassination of President Ronald Reagan; to today’s high-tech war on terrorism. Created in the aftermath of the Bay of Pigs fiasco by advisers to President John Kennedy; presidents; cabinet members; and National Security Council staff members have all come to depend on the Situation Room. “I knew that I could always rely on the Situation Room;†President Jimmy Carter recalled; “and it never let me down.†Bohn; who served as director of the Situation Room for the first President George Bush; has recruited numerous officials; including former and current staff; to tell the colorful forty-year history of the Situation Room. In a final chapter; Bohn uses a fictional crisis to describe how the Situation Room will evolve to help the president meet the challenges of an increasingly dangerous future.
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