Thursday 20 October 2011

The End of Iraq: How American Incompetence Created a War Without End By Peter W. Galbraith

The End of Iraq: How American Incompetence Created a War Without End
By Peter W. Galbraith
The United States invaded Iraq with grand ambitions to bring it democracy and thereby transform the Middle East. Instead, Iraq has disintegrated into three constituent components: a pro-western Kurdistan in the north, an Iran-dominated Shiite entity in the south, and a chaotic Sunni Arab region in the center. The country is plagued by insurgency and is in the opening phases of a potentially catastrophic civil war. George W. Bush broke up Iraq when he ordered its invasion in 2003. The United States not only removed Saddam Hussein, it also smashed and later dissolved the institutions by which Iraq's Sunni Arab minority ruled the country: its army, its security services, and the Baath Party. With these institutions gone and irreplaceable, the basis of an Iraqi state has disappeared.
Published Date: 11/07/2006
Format: HardBack
ISBN: 9780743294232
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
No of Pages: 270
Rating: price 14$

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