Dark Victory

America's Second War Against Iraq

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Dark Victory

America's Second War Against Iraq

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"A prominent national security analyst provides a critical examination of the origins, objectives, conduct, and consequences of the U.S. war against Iraq in this major new study. Focusing on the intersection of world politics, U.S. foreign policy, and the invasion and occupation of Iraq, Jeffrey Record presents a full-scale policy analysis of the war and its aftermath. As he looks at the political and strategic legacies of the 1991 Gulf War, the impact of 9/11 and neo-conservative ideology on the George W. Bush White House, and the formulation of the Bush Doctrine on the use of force, he assesses rather than describes, judges rather than recites facts. He decries the Bush administration's threat conflation of Saddam Hussein's Iraq and Osama bin Laden's al-Qaeda, and calls U.S. plans inadequate to meet postwar challenges in Iraq." "With the support of convincing evidence, the author concludes that America's war against Iraq was both unnecessary and damaging to long-term U.S. security interests. He argues that there was no threatening Saddam-Osama connection and that even if Iraq had the weapons of mass destruction that the Bush administration believed necessitated war, it could have been readily deterred from using them, just as it had been in 1991. Record faults the administration for preventive, unilateralist policies that alienated friends and allies, weakened international institutions important to the United States, and saddled America with costly, open-ended occupation of an Arab heartland. He contends that far from being a major victory against terrorism, the war provided Islamic jihadists an expanded recruiting base and a new front of operations against Americans."--BOOK JACKET.

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Language
English
Pages
203

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Dark Victory: America's Second War Against Iraq
April 2004, US Naval Institute Press, Naval Institute Press
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Library of Congress
DS79.76.R43 2004, DS79.76 .R43 2004

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
203
Dimensions
9.1 x 6.2 x 1 inches
Weight
1 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8852405M
Internet Archive
darkvictoryameri00reco
ISBN 10
1591147115
ISBN 13
9781591147114
LCCN
2003026154
OCLC/WorldCat
53824235
Library Thing
193630
Goodreads
106078

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