Cover-Up: The True Story of Seymour Hersh, War Crimes, and the Secrets America Tried to Bury pulls readers deep into the shadows of military deception, silenced witnesses, buried files, and the relentless pursuit of a truth too explosive to ignore. Through gripping detail and immersive storytelling, this book uncovers how one man exposed the My Lai massacre, challenged the Pentagon's manufactured narratives, and changed the course of modern investigative journalism.
Walk alongside Hersh as he chases whispers through Washington hallways, interviews soldiers haunted by what they saw, and battles editors who fear the consequences of telling the world the truth. Trace the fallout as generals scramble, the White House panics, and the American public is forced to face the horrors committed in its name. Then follow the shockwaves into the decades that followed-from Abu Ghraib to modern conflicts-where the lessons of My Lai still cast a long, damning shadow.
This is the story of courage against power. Of truth against secrecy. Of one journalist whose determination tore through a wall of silence built to withstand the world.
If you believe the truth still matters-if you want to understand the scandal that reshaped American journalism and exposed the fragile line between patriotism and accountability-then this book is essential reading.
Take the first step into the story they never wanted you to hear. Open the pages-and uncover the truth.
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