The Iraq War

The Iraq War by John Keegan, published by Hutchinson in 2004, offers an authoritative account of a significant military conflict that has implications for future warfare and global politics. This first edition spans 254 pages and is presented in English, providing readers with a comprehensive exploration of the events and strategies involved in the Iraq War.
In this book, Keegan draws on a variety of sources to present a detailed analysis of the conflict, examining its historical context and the technological advancements that played a role in military operations. Readers will find insights into the complexities of the war, as well as its potential to influence military science and the political landscape of the Middle East. The work serves as a critical resource for those interested in understanding the dynamics of modern warfare and its broader implications.
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Written with special access to many sources, this book is an authoritative and challenging account of a war which could both set the pattern for military conflicts in the 21st century and significantly affect the world political order.
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