The Iraq War.
first edition
2004 · New York
by Keegan, John.
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2004. First Edition. Octaov, green & gold boards (hardcover), gilt letters, uncut, xi, 254 pp. Fine (As New), in a Fine (As New) dust jacket. Illus. with b&w photographic plates. “...An urgently needed, up-to-date and informed study of the ongoing conflict. In exclusive interviews with Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfield and General Tommy Franks, Keegan has gathered information about the war that adds immeasurably to our grasp of its causes, complications, costs and consequences. He probes the reasons for the invasion and delineates the strategy of the American and British forces in capturing Baghdad; he examines the quick victory over the Republican Guard and the more tenacious and deadly opposition that has taken its place. He analyzes the intelligence information with which the Bush and Blair administrations convinced their respective governments of the need to go to war, and which has since been strongly challenged in both countries. And he makes clear that despite the uncertainty about weapons of mass destruction, regime change, and the use and misuse of intelligence, the war in Iraq is a an undeniably formidable display of American power. The Iraq War is authoritative, timely and vitally important to our understanding of a conflict whose full ramifications are yet unknown.” (Inventory #: 05053scs)