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by Dilip Hiro (Author) "ON SEPTEMBER 12, 2001, the mood was uncommonly grim on the second floor of the thirty-nine-story United Nations skyscraper- the home of the Security Council-along..." (more)
Key Phrases: ousted regime, air sorties, grand ayatollah, United States, Saddam Hussein, New York Times (more...)
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Journalist Hiro, a frequent commentator on the Middle East for CNN and the BBC, has gained a deep understanding of Iraq's people, politics, and culture over the past 25 years. His examination of Operation Iraqi Freedom and its aftermath is often riveting, if also wildly inconsistent. Hiro is at his best in describing the covert war the U.S. waged in southern Iraq well before the "actual" hostilities commenced in March 2003. He also offers some superb insights into the political divisions within post-Saddam Iraq and the chances for the emergence of a genuine pluralistic democratic society there. Unfortunately, Hiro's determination to show both George Bush and Tony Blair in the worst possible light leads him to some rather gross, unfair distortions. What may have been honest intelligence errors, for example, are portrayed as cynical lies, without any attempt to present alternative explanations. A large audience awaits a fair and soberly presented case against the prosecution of this war. This isn't it, but the book will still attract considerable attention, both from readers who know Hiro's work and from those who share his opinions. Jay Freeman
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"Extraordinary... Hiro has fashioned a well-rounded, thought-provoking story about the Bush administration's bellicose preparations, the invasion and postwar headaches..." -- Los Angeles Times

"Meticulously documented... a major contribution to the understanding of what is sure to remain a primary focus of international affairs." -- Noam Chomsky

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  • Paperback: 496 pages
  • Publisher: Nation Books (December 24, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1560255560
  • ISBN-13: 978-1560255567
  • Product Dimensions: 7.6 x 5 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,016,465 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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17 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best book on the topic, May 1, 2004
By SPM "scott_maykrantz" (Eugene, Oregon) - See all my reviews
This book is essential reading for anyone who wants to know why the US military invaded Iraq to remove Saddam Hussein from power. Dilip Hiro has compiled a very detailed history of the lead-up to the invasion, the first four weeks, and the aftermath.

He starts with the post-9/11 White House, where the neoconservative Bush administration shifted their focus from fighting terrorism (and fundamentalism in south central Asia and the Middle East) to Iraq. The neocons were dedicated to removing Saddam Hussein, but no one else was. They had to convince Colin Powell, the US population, and the rest of the world. Dilip Hiro shows how the upcoming invasion was marketed using carefully-selected intelligence reports, creating a false crisis. From the yellowcake from Africa to the lies about ongoing inspections by the UN, Dilip Hiro documents it all.

But the invasion takes place anyway. He shifts his focus to the war, using detailed maps and newspaper sources to describe the battles, the setbacks, and the strategies the US military used. He covers the first month of the invasion, ending with the occupation and Bush claiming 'mission accomplished.'

This is a devastating critique of a US foreign policy completely divorced from democracy and world opinion. Every fact in this book, stacked up in page after page, creates a chilling picture of the wrong war for the wrong reasons. If you are only going to read one book on the invasion (and occupation) of Iraq, make it this one. You'll end up referring to it over and over in the next few years, reminding yourself of how we got into this mess.

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28 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Most Scholarly Documentation of Bush-Blair Deceit, February 13, 2004
By Robert D. Steele (Oakton, VA United States) - See all my reviews
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In some ways, this book is a great deal more distressing than the various pundit books slamming Bush (Moore, Hightower, Frankel, Krugman, Carville, etc.) because there is not a single caustic turn of phrase, not a single line of satire, not a single double entendre in the entire work. This is a brutally straight-forward, earnestly researched, ably footnoted, totally credible review of all of the secrets and lies that led to the war in Iraq.

It did not quite bring me to tears, it did very nearly make me want to throw a chair through the garden window.

According to this book, and its incontrovertible documentation, we were lied to. We were deceived. Untold fighting men and women, not just from the US but also from other countries, have died and been wounded and according to this book the number of wounded is CLASSIFIED. It is a secret, an official secret from the American public, how many of their sons and daughters have died to support this ideological conquest, this extremist religious crusade. We must also acknowledge the thousands of dead Iraqis and the hundreds of thousands of displaced and impoverished Iraqis.

Another official secret from the American public are the results of the open survey by the Department of State of how the Iraqis feels about the US invasion and occupation--classified AFTER we discovered that Chalabi had lied to Cheney and there were no hearts and flowers, only hostility.

Yet another official secret from the American public is the estimate of the damage done by US forces to the Iraqi infrastructure, and how much it will cost the US taxpayer to pay for this mindless destruction in the heart of the Middle East.

Not discussed by the author, but very much on my mind, is the jungle drum word from the retired veterans with access to Bethesda and other military hospitals---on the basis of the 250,000 disabled veterans from Gulf 1, and the "word" filtering out from the wards, we are looking at upwards of 25,000, perhaps as many as 100,000 disabled veterans from this war--all from depleted uranium, a killer of our own making. Worse, this disability is multi-generational and will lead to blind and maimed children among those veterans who are able to have children.

This book is a cold-hearted look--so cold-hearted it ignites a flame of righteous anger in any careful reader--at how America has destroyed its credibility and its ability to have a positive influence in the Middle East.

If I have one small criticism, it is that the author, a stellar authority with solid sources to call upon, did not do an appendix that laid out an entire timeline of what Bush and Blair said that was false, and then the counter-vailing truth. Although the author makes a number of these points clear throughout the book, for example, the UN never passed a resolution calling for the removal of Saddam Hussein from power, an opportunity has been lost here.

Truth matters. Paul O'Neil is correct to speculate that we will heal ourselves, and equally correct to point out that this will happen only if we speak and hear the truth about these grievous circumstances in which great evil was done "in our name." This book, more so than the others that I cited above, is perhaps the first serious building block toward righting our ship of state.

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19 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars WOW! One of the most surprising books of the year, February 1, 2004
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Who would have thought a book about a war so fresh in our minds from the around the clock TV coverage would be so surprising, refreshing and revealing? I'd bet that half the things that HIro discloses in Secrets and LIes the average reader who takes an interest in world politics would find new and shocking. Hiro details stuff about the covert war leading up to the "hot" war that I'd never heard of. Hiro, a meticulous and elegant historian, is also at times prosecutorial in his method, revealing Operation Iraqi Freedom to be a shabby dirty little war, predicting that post war Iraq aint going to be as easy for the Anglo-American coalition.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Dilip Hiro: Just another conspiracy nut.
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