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Pravda ob Irake ili bitva v mesopotamii [Truth About Iraq or the Battle for Mesopotamia]
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Over the past 15 years, the Americans have overthrown nine freely elected governments, including those of Afghanistan, Haiti, Serbia, and Iraq, sacrificing thousands of lives in these countries in the process. Is it possible to drag the Iraqis from the twelfth century into the twenty-first, or are these just political illusions? Is ‘mature American democracy’ needed in post-Saddam Iraq? Will the US continue to escalate the situation in Iraq, or will the Bush administration finally find the strength to admit that, lacking a strategy and confusing a just cause with geopolitical plans, it has reached a dead end?
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Over the past 15 years, the Americans have overthrown nine freely elected governments, including those of Afghanistan, Haiti, Serbia, and Iraq, sacrificing thousands of lives in these countries in the process. Is it possible to drag the Iraqis from the twelfth century into the twenty-first, or are these just political illusions? Is ‘mature American democracy’ needed in post-Saddam Iraq? Will the US continue to escalate the situation in Iraq, or will the Bush administration finally find the strength to admit that, lacking a strategy and confusing a just cause with geopolitical plans, it has reached a dead end?
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Author
Utkin A.I.
Utkin A I
Publisher
OLMA Press
ISBN
9785373014977
Format
Hardcover
Year Published
2007
Pages
480
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Over the past 15 years, the Americans have overthrown nine freely elected governments, including those of Afghanistan, Haiti, Serbia, and Iraq, sacrificing thousands of lives in these countries in the process. Is it possible to drag the Iraqis from the twelfth century into the twenty-first, or are these just political illusions? Is ‘mature American democracy’ needed in post-Saddam Iraq? Will the US continue to escalate the situation in Iraq, or will the Bush administration finally find the strength to admit that, lacking a strategy and confusing a just cause with geopolitical plans, it has reached a dead end?