As the dreadful reality of the Coalition's defeat in Iraq begins to
sink in, one question dominates Washington and London: why? In this
controversial new book, award-winning journalist Jonathan Steele
provides a stark and arresting answer: Bush and Blair were defeated
from the day they decided to occupy the country. Iraq had had enough
of foreign armies. Steele describes the memories of centuries of
humiliations that have scarred the Iraqi national psyche, creating a
powerful and deeply felt nationalism. Drawing his unique access to
senior Western policymakers, Steele shows how the key players in the
occupying coalition totally failed to inform themselves about this
smouldering backhistory of resentment and suspicion. Drawing on
hundreds of interviews with ordinary Iraqis, Steele shows for the
first time how the staging posts of the conflict so familiar to
Western newspaper readers were seen by the Iraqis themselves. Blending
vivid reportage, informed analysis and sweeping historical narrative,
'Defeat' is the definitive anatomy of an historic catastrophe.
'Superb... the one indispensable account'- John Simpson, World Affairs
Editor, BBC 'Splendid' - Amartya Sen 'Written with penetrating
intelligence and deep knowledge...courageous' - Noam Chomsky
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Why They Lost Iraq
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780857712004
Publisert
2015
Utgave
1. utgave
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Vendor
I.B. Tauris & Co Ltd
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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