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Defeat: Why America and Britain Lost Iraq

by Jonathan Steele

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Publisher Comments:

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, Jonathan Steele provides a stark and arresting answer: Bush and Blair were defeated from the day they decided to occupy the country. Steele describes the centuries of humiliation that have scarred the Iraqi national psyche, creating a powerful and deeply felt nationalism and spreading cultural landmines along the road to winning Baghdad. Steele shows for the first time how the invasion and occupation were perceived by ordinary Iraqis, whose feelings and experiences were completely ignored by Western policymakers. The result of such arrogance, Steele demonstrates, was a failure that will forever resonate with such dark chapters of American and British history as the Vietnam War and the Suez Canal crisis. Blending vivid reportage, informed analysis, and sweeping historical narrative, Defeat is the definitive post-mortem on this pivotal catastrophe.

Review:

"What went wrong? Historian Bernard Lewis used the question as the title of his best-seller on the centuries-long decline of Muslim civilization, but it is now asked at least as frequently about America's disastrous occupation of Iraq. Today, the tower of books that explain our misadventure in Babylon is sky-high and growing.

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"Although some of Steele's criticisms may be unfair, he presents a well-argued work demanding serious consideration." Booklist

About the Author

Jonathan Steele was Moscow bureau chief for The Guardian until the spring of 1994. He was named International Reporter of the Year in the British Press Awards in 1981 and in 1991. He also won the London Press Club's Scoop of the Year Award for being the only British or American reporter to get to Gorbachev's prison villa in the Crimea during the 1991 coup.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781582434032
Subtitle:
Why America and Britain Lost Iraq
Author:
Steele, Jonathan
Publisher:
Counterpoint LLC
Subject:
International Relations
Subject:
Insurgency
Subject:
Great britain
Subject:
Military - Iraq War (2003-)
Subject:
Iraq War, 2003
Subject:
United States Politics and government.
Publication Date:
February 2008
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Pages:
290
Dimensions:
9.06x6.32x1.14 in. 1.24 lbs.

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