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A booklet more than a book, an anthology of essays by various famous authors including John le Carré condemning and lamenting the war against terror that has been raging since 2003. A war that has devastated three of the most important Arab countries, and seriously destabilised the whole region. Now the poorest Arab country, Yemen, is facing starvation, as well as being in the grip of an uncontrolled cholera epidemic. The result of this war is that Saudi Arabia is now emerging as the regional co...
A very compelling collection of essays about/against the 2003 war in Iraq. As relevant and worth reading today, sadly, as it was twelve years ago.
A must read for those who want to know the truth behind Iraq's invasion in 2003. Weapons of Mass Destruction were never found in Iraq but Iraq was destroyed in the name of 'democracy' and 'freedom'.
Great series of anti-war essays about the Bush/Blair administrations in the period right before the Iraq War. Informative, terrifying, and somehow, hilarious. Cannot recommend this book enough, especially to those of us who have no memory of the Iraq War aside from what was taught to us by our history teachers and told to us by our parents.
A good collection of short works that convey a coherent message recognizing the pointless horror and degradation produced by American wars of choice and accompanying British complicity, written by some interesting people including Richard Dawkins and Harold Pinter.
Good vitriolic anti-war essays.