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A War Too Far

Iraq, Iran and the New American Century

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The US occupation of Iraq is widely regarded as unsuccessful for both Iraq and the US. This analysis revisits critical, unanswered questions surrounding the invasion: What were the true motives behind the Iraq War? Did George Bush have a coherent strategy to tackle al-Qaida? How has the invasion reshaped Iraq's relationship with Iran, and what are the implications for the future? Renowned security expert Paul Rogers addresses these issues, providing an insightful examination of the events during and after the war. He analyzes the fragile power dynamics in Iraq, explores potential US exit strategies, and assesses the invasion's impact on US-Iran relations. Rogers notably predicted a terrorist attack on US soil in 2000, a forecast that proved alarmingly accurate. This work is essential for students, journalists, policymakers, and anyone seeking to understand the far-reaching consequences of America's recent military actions in the Middle East. Key themes include the neo-conservative vision for a US-dominated region, Iraq's geopolitical significance in energy, military ties between the US and Israel, and the looming threat of conflict with Iran. Praise for Rogers's previous work highlights his incisive and dispassionate analysis, marking this book as a critical read for understanding the complexities of the Iraq conflict.

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A War Too Far, Paul Rogers

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Titul
A War Too Far
Podtitul
Iraq, Iran and the New American Century
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavatel
Pluto Press
Rok vydání
2006
Vazba
měkká
Počet stran
320
ISBN10
0745324312
ISBN13
9780745324319
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Anotace
The US occupation of Iraq is widely regarded as unsuccessful for both Iraq and the US. This analysis revisits critical, unanswered questions surrounding the invasion: What were the true motives behind the Iraq War? Did George Bush have a coherent strategy to tackle al-Qaida? How has the invasion reshaped Iraq's relationship with Iran, and what are the implications for the future? Renowned security expert Paul Rogers addresses these issues, providing an insightful examination of the events during and after the war. He analyzes the fragile power dynamics in Iraq, explores potential US exit strategies, and assesses the invasion's impact on US-Iran relations. Rogers notably predicted a terrorist attack on US soil in 2000, a forecast that proved alarmingly accurate. This work is essential for students, journalists, policymakers, and anyone seeking to understand the far-reaching consequences of America's recent military actions in the Middle East. Key themes include the neo-conservative vision for a US-dominated region, Iraq's geopolitical significance in energy, military ties between the US and Israel, and the looming threat of conflict with Iran. Praise for Rogers's previous work highlights his incisive and dispassionate analysis, marking this book as a critical read for understanding the complexities of the Iraq conflict.