This book makes a bold statement about US failures in Iraq. The authors take the view that apart from deposing and killing Saddam Hussein, there is absolutely no way the Iraq War can be considered a success.
While holding the Bush administration and its British ally responsible for the present quagmire, the book is also very critical of the Democratic leadership in congress - accusing it of half-baked opposition to the war.
In a simple, yet captivating analysis, the authors explore American Imperialism, questioning whether the country can survive the resource wars. This is a must read for people on both sides of the Iraq War debate; a fresh perspective on the hottest issue of the day.
Saturday, October 25, 2008
The Iraq Quagmire: The Price of Imperial Arrogance
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