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|a The Iraq war reader :
|b history, documents, opinions /
|c edited by Micah L. Sifry and Christopher Cerf.
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|a New York :
|b Touchstone Books,
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|g Pt. 1.
|t Sins of the Fathers --
|g 1.
|t Roots of Conflict: 1915-1989 --
|t Imperial Legacy /
|r Phillip Knightley --
|t The Rise of Saddam Hussein /
|r Judith Miller and Laurie Mylroie --
|t What Washington Gave Saddam for Christmas /
|r Murray Waas --
|t The Men Who Helped the Man Who Gassed His Own People /
|r Joost R. Hiltermann --
|g 2.
|t The First Gulf War --
|t Realpolitik in the Gulf: A Game Gone Tilt /
|r Christopher Hitchens --
|t U.S. Senators Chat with Saddam --
|t The Glaspie Transcript: Saddam Meets the U.S. Ambassador --
|t The Experts Speak on the Coming Gulf War /
|r Edited by Christopher Cerf and Victor Navasky --
|t How Saddam Misread the United States /
|r Kenneth Pollack --
|g Pt. 2.
|t Aftermaths of the Gulf War --
|g 3.
|t Saddam Survives --
|t "We Have Saddam Hussein Still Here" /
|r Andrew Cockburn and Patrick Cockburn --
|t Why We Didn't Go to Baghdad /
|r George Bush and Brent Scowcroft --
|t Why the Uprisings Failed /
|r Faleh A. Jabar --
|t How Saddam Held On to Power /
|r Kanan Makiya --
|g 4.
|t Casualties of War --
|t What Bodies? /
|r Patrick J. Sloyan --
|t Remember Nayirah, Witness for Kuwait? /
|r John R. MacArthur --
|t "Thank God for the Patriot Missile!" /
|r Edited by Christopher Cerf and Victor Novasky --
|t Did Iraq Try to Assassinate ex-President Bush in 1993? A Case Not Closed /
|r Seymour M. Hersh --
|g 5.
|t Sanctions and Inspections --
|t A Backgrounder on Inspections and Sanctions /
|r Sarah Graham-Brown and Chris Toensing --
|t The Inspections and the U.N.: The Blackest of Comedies /
|r Richard Butler --
|t The Hijacking of UNSCOM /
|r Susan Wright --
|t Behind the Scenes with the Iraqi Nuclear Bomb /
|r Khidhir Hamza and Jeff Stein --
|g 6.
|t New Storms Brewing --
|t An Open Letter to President Clinton: "Remove Saddam from Power" /
|r Project for the New American Century --
|t Statement: Jihad Against Jews and Crusaders /
|r World Islamic Front --
|t Televised Address to the Nation: "The Costs of Action Must be Weighed Against the Price of Inaction" /
|r Bill Clinton --
|g Pt. 3.
|t War with Iraq --
|g 7.
|t The Impact of September 11th --
|t Reflections on September 11th /
|r Susan Sontag --
|t Voices of Moral Obtuseness /
|r Charles Krauthammer --
|t Against the War Metaphor /
|r Hendrik Hertzberg --
|t An Open Letter to President Bush: "Lead the World to Victory" /
|r Project for the New American Century --
|t A Year Later: What the Right and Left Haven't Learned /
|r Marc Cooper --
|t Better Safe Than Sorry /
|r Mona Charen --
|t The Enemy Within /
|r Daniel Pipes --
|t "First They Came for the Muslims ..." /
|r Anthony Lewis --
|t Not the War We Needed /
|r Barbara Ehrenreich --
|g 8.
|t The Bush Doctrine --
|t What to Do About Iraq /
|r Robert Kagan and William Kristol --
|t State of the Union Speech: The Axis of Evil /
|r George W. Bush --
|t The Next World Order /
|r Nicholas Lemann --
|t No Meeting in Prague /
|r Robert Novak --
|t Remarks at West Point: "New Threats Require New Thinking" /
|r George W. Bush --
|t The New Bush Doctrine /
|r Richard Falk --
|t Inside the Secret War Council /
|r Mark Thompson --
|g 9.
|t The Country Debates Going to War --
|t War on What? The White House and the Debate About Whom to Fight Next /
|r Nicholas Lemann --
|t Don't Attack Saddam /
|r Brent Scowcroft --
|t Remarks to the Veterans of Foreign Wars: "The Risks of Inaction Are Far Greater Than the Risk of Action" /
|r Dick Cheney --
|t Drain the Swamp and There Will Be No More Mosquitoes /
|r Noam Chomsky --
|t Questions That Won't Be Asked About Iraq /
|r Ron Paul --
|t The War Party's Imperial Plans /
|r Pat Buchanan --
|t Speech to the UN General Assembly: "I Stand Before You Today a Multilaterialist" /
|r Kofi Annan --
|t Speech to the UN General Assembly: "A Grave and Gathering Danger ..." /
|r George W. Bush --
|t Peace Puzzle /
|r Michael Berube --
|t Stuck to the U.N. Tar Baby /
|r George Will --
|t Against a Doctrine of Pre-emptive War /
|r Al Gore --
|t Why We Hate Them /
|r Ann Coulter --
|t What's Missing in the Iraq Debate /
|r Peggy Noonan --
|t Wars Are Never Fought for Altruistic Reasons /
|r Arundhati Roy --
|t We Don't Need No Stinkin' Proof! /
|r Arianna Huffington --
|t The President's Real Goal in Iraq /
|r Jay Bookman --
|t The Imperialism Canard /
|r Andrew Sullivan --
|g 10.
|t The Debate in Congress --
|t Of Pre-emption and Appeasement, Box-Cutters and Liquid Gold: Excerpts from the October 10, 2002 House Debate /
|r Charles Rangel, Howard Berman, Dennis Kucinich, Nancy Pelosi, Tom DeLay and Richard Gephardt --
|t Letter to Senator Bob Graham /
|r George Tenet --
|t Iraq's Disarmament is Impossible Without Regime Change /
|r John McCain --
|t No Place for Kings in America /
|r Robert C. Byrd --
|t Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution of 2002 --
|g 11.
|t Regime Change: Why and Why Not --
|t Two Faces, One Terror /
|r Fouad Ajami --
|t Deciphering the Bush Administration's Motives /
|r Michael T. Klare --
|t Can We Really Deter a Nuclear-Armed Saddam? /
|r Kenneth Pollack --
|t Why Saddam Wants Weapons of Mass Destruction /
|r Charles A. Duelfer --
|t An Unnecessary War /
|r John J. Mearsheimer and Stephen M. Walt --
|t Suicide from Fear of Death? /
|r Richard K. Betts --
|t Bring Back the Draft /
|r Charles B. Rangel --
|t The United States Has Gone Mad /
|r John le Carre --
|t Why I Am for Regime Change /
|r Christopher Hitchens --
|t An Unacceptable Helplessness /
|r Edward Said --
|t Why We Know Iraq Is Lying /
|r Condoleezza Rice --
|t I'm Losing Patience with My Neighbors, Mr. Bush /
|r Terry Jones --
|g 12.
|t Last Dance at the U.N. --
|t A Case for Concern, Not a Case for War /
|r Glen Rangwala, Nathaniel Hurd and Alistair Millar --
|t Iraq Has No Interest in War /
|r Saddam Hussein --
|t Presentation to the UN Security Council: A Threat to International Peace and Security /
|r Colin Powell --
|t MI6 and CIA: The New Enemy Within /
|r Paul Lashmar and Raymond Whitaker --
|t "Sleepwalking Through History" /
|r Robert Byrd --
|t The Second Superpower /
|r Micah L. Sifry --
|t The Yes-But Parade /
|r William Safire --
|t Hawks Have My Head, Doves Have My Heart, Guess Which Wins? /
|r Ian McEwan --
|t Promises Abroad, While at Home Promises Go Forgotten /
|r Derrick Jackson --
|t The Long Bomb /
|r Thomas L. Friedman --
|t U.S.-British Draft Resolution On Iraq --
|t Iraq's Disarmament Can Be Achieved By Peaceful Means /
|r The Foreign Ministers of France, Russia, and Germany --
|t The War Begins: "The Tyrant Will Soon Be Gone" /
|r George W. Bush --
|t Pre-emptive Defeat, or How Not to Fight Proliferation /
|r Jonathan Schell --
|g Pt. 4.
|t Through a Class Darkly --
|g 13.
|t The Future of Iraq --
|t Iraq: The Imperial Precedent /
|r Charles Tripp --
|t The Fifty-first State? /
|r James Fallows --
|t Speech at the American Enterprise Institute: "Iraq Is Fully Capable of Living in Freedom" /
|r George W. Bush --
|t The Post-Saddam Problem /
|r Dilip Hiro --
|t Saddam's Real Opponents /
|r Frank Smyth --
|t In Iraqi Kurdistan /
|r Tim Judah --
|t Post-Saddam Iraq: Linchpin of a New Oil Order /
|r Michael Renner --
|t Our Hopes Betrayed: The U.S. Blueprint for Post-Saddam Government /
|r Kanan Makiya --
|g 14.
|t The Future of Pax Americana --
|t The Unipolar Moment Revisited: America, the Benevolent Empire /
|r Charles Krauthammer --
|t America's Mission, After Baghdad /
|r Lawrence F. Kaplan and William Kristol --
|t America's Dreams of Empire /
|r Pervez Hoodbhoy --
|t Catastrophe as the Generator of Historical Change: The Iraq Case /
|r Richard Butler --
|t Regime Change /
|r Lewis H. Lapham --
|t Hegemony, Hubris and Overreach /
|r Kevin Phillips --
|g App. 1.
|t Key U.N. Resolutions --
|g App. 2.
|t A Who's Who of the Iraqi Opposition.
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