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A war of choice, the British in Iraq 2003-9, Jack Fairweather

Label
A war of choice, the British in Iraq 2003-9, Jack Fairweather
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
maps
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
A war of choice
Responsibility statement
Jack Fairweather
Sub title
the British in Iraq 2003-9
Summary
When Tony Blair plunged Britain into war, he thought that, shortly thereafter, Iraq would emerge as a peaceful democracy. When Tony Blair plunged Britain into war, he thought that, shortly thereafter, Iraq would emerge as a peaceful democracy. Instead the invasion sparked the worst foreign policy disaster since the Suez crisis in 1956. A war of choice is a compelling and authoritative portrayal of Britain's war in Iraq. At the outset, Blair insisted that Britain went to war to influence American decision-making. Based on over three hundred interviews, A war of choice gives the inside story of Blair's war cabinet, Whitehall power struggles and intrigue at the White House, and traces the evolution of the special relationship, from the secret deals struck by Blair, to Brown's desperate bid to save his premiership, which brought already-strained relations with America to the verge of collapse.A story of hubris and honour, betrayal and the ultimate sacrifice, A war of choice is a gripping account of the moral and political challenges posed by the last ten years of war. Posing the question 'can nation-building defeat terrorism?' the new government would do well to take heed
Target audience
adult
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