Saddam Hussein. An American Obsession
Cockburn Andrew, Cockburn Patrick
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Cover Type: Softcover
Book Condition: As New
Jacket Condition: None Issued
Publisher: Verso
Publisher Place: London
Publisher Year: 2002
Edition: Reprint
Description: 320 pages. Book appears to have hardly been read and is in As new condition throughout.
Publishers Description: "The idea of direct invasion is the greatest threat to Saddam. It avoids the problems of securing local allies, inside and outside Iraq, which bedevil any indirect approach to get rid of him. But it has one immense disadvantage from the US point of view ...if the US invades Iraq to install its own government it will be taking direct physical control of an area containing more than half the worlds oil reserves. It will look like the founding of a new American empire based on physical force and will be deeply resented ...It would outrage the Arabs at a moment when the Israel-Palestine conflict is in a particularly bloody phase. America could find that it has overplayed its hand, just as Saddam did when he invaded Kuwait twelve years ago." -- From the new Prologue At the outset of the 1991 Gulf War, US leaders resolved the Iraqis will pay the price, so long as Saddam Hussein remained in power. This book makes chillingly clear just how terrible that price has been. Eleven years ago Saddam was caught by surprise; his preparations since September 11 show that lessons have been learnt.
In a substantial new prologue the authors analyse these preparations and the terrifying consequences of a military invasion of Iraq.
ISBN: 9781859844229
(207914)