 | Rajiv Chandrasekaran’s damning in-depth report on life in Baghdad's Green Zone, the cordoned-off section that was the seat of the U.S. military command as well as of the Coalition Provisional Authority, reveals case after case of a stunningly... |
 | Much has been written--a lot of it highly critical--about Paul Bremer's 14-month service as the civilian administrator of the Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq. In MY YEAR IN IRAQ: THE STRUGGLE TO PROVIDE A FUTURE OF HOPE, Bremer presents his... |
 | Journalist Tom Ricks, a seasoned veteran of conflicts around the globe (Somalia, Bosnia, Afghanistan), has reported from Iraq for the Washington Post. In FIASCO, he adds fresh information to this much-written-about war, bringing to his reporting... |
 | Rajiv Chandrasekaran’s damning in-depth report on life in Baghdad's Green Zone, the cordoned-off section that was the seat of the U.S. military command as well as of the Coalition Provisional Authority, reveals case after case of a stunningly... |
 | When he was 17, Armenian Shant Kenderian traveled from Chicago to Iraq to visit his father. Soon he was inducted into Saddam Hussein's navy and forced to fight, first in the war with Iran and then in the invasion of Kuwait. His tale of brutality and... |
 | In this scathing, and sure to be controversial, assessment of the war in Iraq and the war on terror, Michael Scheuer unleashes a torrent of invective, criticizing policies in place before 9/11, when, he says, administrations failed to act on the... |
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