Based largely on the first-hand testimonies of those who lived through the unspeakable horrors of the Iraq War, Bluemel and Mansour’s book is the most intricate analysis yet of the notorious 2003 conflict.
'Brings home the full enormity of the Iraq war' - Simon Jenkins, The Guardian
When troops invaded Iraq in 2003 to topple Saddam Hussein's regime, most people expected an easy victory. Instead, the gamble we took was a grave mistake, and its ramifications continue to reverberate through the lives of millions, in Iraq and the West. As we gain more distance from those events, it can be argued that many of the issues facing us today - the rise of the Islamic State, increased Islamic terrorism, intensified violence in the Middle East, mass migration, and more - can be traced back to the decision to invade Iraq.
In The Iraq War, award-winning documentary maker James Bluemel collects first-hand testimony from those who lived through the horrors of the invasion and whose actions were dictated by such extreme circumstances. It takes in all sides of the conflict - working class Iraqi families watching their country erupt into civil war; soldiers and journalists on the ground; American families dealing with the grief of losing their son or daughter; parents of a suicide bomber coming to terms with unfathomable events - to create the most in-depth and multi-faceted portrait of the Iraq War to date. Accompanying a major BBC series, James Bluemel's book is an essential account of a conflict that continues to shape our world, and a startling reminder of the consequences of our past decisions.
Publisher: Ebury Publishing
ISBN: 9781785944567
Number of pages: 416
Dimensions: 240 x 162 x 162 mm
Weight: 705 g
Absolutely devastating, impossible to read without becoming angry and depressed about this disaster of a conflict and my country's role in it. The first-hand interviews are from a range of voices, ranging from US... More
wanted to read this book which accompanied a recent BBC documentary. My reasons for wanting to read the book were because at the time of watching, I was feeling confused and overwhelmed by the sheer volume of... More
Once Upon A Time in Iraq by Jason Bluemel and Renad Mansour is a compelling nonfiction book written in multi faceted first hand testimonies by those who lived and experienced the horrors of the Iraqi war. It is an... More
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