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The Iraq War Reader: History, Documents, Opinions

The Iraq War Reader: History, Documents, Opinions

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A fascinating book
Review: I just bought a copy of the "Iraq War Reader," edited by Micah Sifry and Christopher Cerf, and I must say, I found it fascinating and very revealing. The articles in this anthology cover past, present and even future issues plaguing Iraq and the Middle East. What an education the reader receives! With all the media attention the Iraq war has generated, I was shocked (and awed...) at how little I knew about the history and problems of the region. I could not put this book down!
Of particular relevance and interest were the articles by Tim Judah, who gives a compelling on the scene account of the struggles the Kurds have endured (he was reporting from Kurdistan) and Frank Smyth, who predicts the Shi'ite demand for power. There are also articles by Al Gore, Christopher Hitchens, Nicholas Lemann and even John lé Carre. The endless list of world-class contributors is amazing!
This book is not only for those interested in gaining a better understanding of the Middle East conflict, but also for anyone who enjoys reading extremely articulate pieces by some of the world's most well-known opinion makers and authors. I've passed the book on to a friend and can't wait to discuss and argue its contents.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A fascinating book
Review: I just bought a copy of the "Iraq War Reader," edited by Micah Sifry and Christopher Cerf, and I must say, I found it fascinating and very revealing. The articles in this anthology cover past, present and even future issues plaguing Iraq and the Middle East. What an education the reader receives! With all the media attention the Iraq war has generated, I was shocked (and awed...) at how little I knew about the history and problems of the region. I could not put this book down!
Of particular relevance and interest were the articles by Tim Judah, who gives a compelling on the scene account of the struggles the Kurds have endured (he was reporting from Kurdistan) and Frank Smyth, who predicts the Shi'ite demand for power. There are also articles by Al Gore, Christopher Hitchens, Nicholas Lemann and even John lé Carre. The endless list of world-class contributors is amazing!
This book is not only for those interested in gaining a better understanding of the Middle East conflict, but also for anyone who enjoys reading extremely articulate pieces by some of the world's most well-known opinion makers and authors. I've passed the book on to a friend and can't wait to discuss and argue its contents.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderfully Balanced
Review: I was impressed by how well this book is balanced. Although the editorial comments are on the whole skewed to the left, there is very little editorializing in the book. Many of the articles are historical documents, speeches or other matters of public record, while most are opinion pieces excerpted from books or periodicals. The reader is left to himself to make a decision on the politics of the situation. Regardless of your politics, nobody will be able to read this book without better grasping the complexity of the Iraq situation.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Reviews the Iraq Situation from All Angles
Review: I was impressed by how well this book is balanced. Although the editorial comments are on the whole skewed to the left, there is very little editorializing in the book. Many of the articles are historical documents, speeches or other matters of public record, while most are opinion pieces excerpted from books or periodicals. The reader is left to himself to make a decision on the politics of the situation. Regardless of your politics, nobody will be able to read this book without better grasping the complexity of the Iraq situation.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A wonderful look at many sides of the Iraq debate
Review: I've purchased and read many books on Iraq since it's what I'm studying at grad school right now, and this book is among the best I've read. There are so many different points of view offered here ranging from Noam Chomsky, Ann Coulter, and everyone in between. Even though Coulter's horribly titled (and written) article "Why we hate them" is a testament to how horrible a person she is, it's good to know all sides of the debate.

As the title suggests, in this book you'll find opinion pieces, articles from government officials, and government documents. The editors do a wonderful job at compiling a vast amount of relevant information. If I had to recommend only one book on Iraq to read, this would be the one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An Exceptional Collection
Review: This book provides an interesting and insightful look at Iraq and The Middle East situation. I was especially impressed with the list of contributors, the exceptional writing and the different perspectives presented. A must read, once you start, you can't put this book down.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderfully Balanced
Review: This book was an excellent read. Both sides of the current Iraq War issue are well represented, with excellent footnotes for factual claims. Easy to differentiate between opinion and information. Each piece is from 2 to 8 pages. If you are willing to hear both sides of the story, this book is for you. But beware, I believe that the vast majority who read this with an open mind will develop serious doubts about what America is doing. For those who started out with doubts, this will give you some well-referenced factual support for your doubts. Enjoy!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The Iraq War Reader: History, Documents, Opinions [DOWNLOAD:
Review: This ebook was a complete waste of money. I was unable to print the pages. The publisher does not allow you to print the book you just purchased. I want my money back. I am very unhappy. The only reason I bought the ebook was to print the pages so that I could take notes on them. I'm a student. This is a complete rippoff

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The Iraq War Reader: History, Documents, Opinions [DOWNLOAD:
Review: This ebook was a complete waste of money. I was unable to print the pages. The publisher does not allow you to print the book you just purchased. I want my money back. I am very unhappy. The only reason I bought the ebook was to print the pages so that I could take notes on them. I'm a student. This is a complete rippoff

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: great book on a complicated subject
Review: this is a great book on a complicated subject. goes beyond the headlines, written by the people who make the headlines. you can't go wrong with chris cerf's brilliant iraq war reader. another great read by cerf is "the experts speak", a chapter of which is excerpted in the current book.


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