Defeat

About this book
As the dreadful reality of the Coalition's defeat in Iraq begins to sink in, one question dominates Washington and London: why? In this controversial new book, award-winning journalist Jonathan Steele provides a stark and arresting answer: Bush and Blair were defeated from the day they decided to occupy the country. Iraq had enough of foreign armies. Steele describes the memories of centuries of humiliations that have scarred the Iraqi national psyche, creating a powerful and deeply felt nationalism. Drawing his unique access to senior Western policymakers, Steele shows how the key players in.
Details
- First published
- 2008
- OL Work ID
- OL3472291W
Subjects
Politics and governmentIraq War, 2003-SunnitesShiitesInsurgencyBritish ParticipationIraq War, 2003-2011Great britain, foreign relations, iraqUnited states, foreign relations, iraqGreat britain, politics and government, 21st centuryUnited states, relations, middle eastGuerre en Irak, 2003-2011RévoltesChiitesPolitique et gouvernementMilitary participationBritishPublic opinion