The Iraq war reader : history, documents, opinions /
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Imprint: | New York : Touchstone Books, c2003. |
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Description: | xx, 715 p. ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4953027 |
Table of Contents:
- Contents
- Introduction and Acknowledgments
- Part One. Sins Of The Fathersone
- Roots of Conflict: 1915-1989 Imperial Legacy
- The Rise of
- What Washington Gave Saddam for Christmas
- The Men Who Helped the Man Who Gassed His Own People
- Two. The First Gulf War
- Realpolitik in the Gulf: A Game Gone Tilt Christopher
- The Glaspie Transcript: Saddam Meets the U.S. Ambassador
- The Experts Speak on the Coming Gulf War edited
- How Saddam Misread the United States
- Part Two. Aftermaths Of The Gulf Warthree
- Saddam Survives"We Have Saddam Hussein Still Here"
- Why We Didn''t Go to Baghdad
- Why the Uprisings Failed Faleh
- How Saddam Held On to Power
- Four Casualties of War What Bodies?
- Remember Nayirah, Witness for Kuwait?
- "Thank God for the Patriot Missile!" edited
- Try to Assassinate ex-President Bush in 1993? A Case Not Closed Seymour
- Five Sanctions and Inspections
- A Backgrounder on Inspections and Sanctions
- The Inspections and the U.N.
- The Blackest of Comedies
- The Hijacking of Unscom
- The Scenes with the Iraqi Nuclear Bomb
- Six New Storms Brewing
- An Open Letter to President Clinton
- "Remove Saddam from Power"
- Project for the New American Century Statement
- Jihad Against Jews and Crusaders World Islamic Front Televised Address to the Nation
- "The Costs of Action Must be Weighed Against the Price of Inaction" President
- Part Three. War With Iraqseven
- The Impact of September 11th
- Reflections on September 11th
- Voices of Moral Obtuseness
- Against the War Metaphor
- An Open Letter to President Bush: "Lead the World to Victory"
- Project for the New American Century A Year Later
- What the Right and Left
- Better Safe Than Sorry Mona Charen
- The Enemy Within
- "First They Came for the Muslims..."
- Lewis Not the War We Needed
- Eight. The Bush Doctrine
- What to Do About Iraq
- State of the Union Speech
- The Axis of Evil President
- The Next World Order
- No Meeting in Prague
- Remarks at West Point
- "New Threats Require New Thinking" President
- The New Bush Doctrine
- Inside the Secret War Council
- Nine. The Country Debates Going to WarWar on What?
- The White House and the Debate
- About Whom to Fight Next
- Don''t Attack Saddam Brent Scowcroft Remarks to the Veterans of Foreign Wars
- "The Risks of Inaction Are Far Greater Than the Risk of Action" Vice President
- Drain the Swamp and There Will Be No More Mosquitoes
- That Won''t Be Asked About Iraq Congressman
- The War Party''s Imperial Plans Pat Buchanan Speech to the UN General Assembly
- "I Stand Before You Today a Multilaterialist" U.N. Secretary General
- Speech to the UN General Assembly: "A Grave and Gathering Danger..." President
- Peace Puzzle
- Stuck to the U.N.
- Tar Baby George Will Against a Doctrine of Pre-emptive War Former Vice President
- Why We Hate Them
- What''s Missing in the Iraq Debate Peggy Noonan Wars Are Never Fought for Altruistic Reasons
- We Don''t Need No Stinkin'' Proof!
- The President''s Real Goal in Iraq
- The Imperialism Canard
- Ten. The Debate in Congress
- Of Pre-emption and Appeasement, Box-Cutters and Liquid Gold: Excerpts from the October 10, 2002
- House Debate Representatives
- Letter to Senator Bob Graham
- CIA Director George Tenet Iraq''s
- Disarmament is Impossible
- Without Regime Change Senator
- No Place for Kings in America Senator
- Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution of 2002
- Eleven. Regime Change
- Why and Why Not
- Two Faces
- One Terror Fouad Ajami Deciphering the Bush Administration''s Motives
- Can We Really Deter a Nuclear-Armed Saddam?
- Why Saddam
- Wants Weapons of Mass Destruction
- An Unnecessary War
- Suicide from Fear of Death?
- Bring Back the Draft Representative
- The United States Has Gone Mad
- Why I Am for Regime Change
- Helplessness