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A Secret Service agent's voice crackled through the phone: "Hello, General. I am calling to let you know that I have decided to go with John [Bolton]." Just like that, thirteen months as National Security Advisor ended. But H.R. McMaster's story isn't another Trump-era tell-all filled with gossip and score-settling. Instead, it's something rarer-a thoughtful examination of what happens when a decorated military officer steps into the chaotic heart of a deeply divided administration. McMaster approached his role with the discipline of a soldier and the rigor of a historian, serving a president he neither worshiped nor despised. What emerges is a portrait of an America at war with itself, where the real battlefield wasn't overseas but within the West Wing walls, and where the nation's deepest fractures played out in real time. Walking through Philadelphia's historic streets in February 2017, McMaster received an unexpected call from the White House. Michael Flynn had just resigned, and Trump needed a replacement. Friends warned him against accepting. The president was controversial, unpredictable, volatile. But McMaster remembered his mentor's words: "Some people hate Trump so much that they want him to fail. But he's the president of the United States. We can't afford for him to fail." Duty won out over doubt.
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