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Web of Deceit: The History of Western Complicity in Iraq, from Churchill to Kennedy to George W. Bush Hardcover – January 23, 2007

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An investigative history of Western complicity in Saddam Hussein's crimes reveals the story his trial never will.

In February 1991, the Shia of southern Iraq rose against Saddam Hussein. Barry M. Lando, a former investigative producer for
60 Minutes, argues compellingly that this ill-fated uprising represents one instance among many of Western complicity in Saddam Hussein's crimes against humanity. The Shia were responding to the call for rebellion from President George H.W. Bush that was broadcast repeatedly across Iraq by clandestine CIA stations. But, just as the revolution was on the brink of success, the United States and its allies turned their backs: U.S. troops destroyed huge weapons caches to prevent them from falling into rebel hands and blocked rebels trying to reach Baghdad. In the end, tens of thousands, possibly hundreds of thousands, were massacred.

Because of restrictions imposed by the Special Tribunal prosecuting Saddam Hussein, the extensive role of the U.S. and its allies in his crimes will never be explored at his trial. But as
Web of Deceit demonstrates, the nations that now denounce Saddam most prominently secretly backed the dictator from his rise to power in the 1960s and '70s to his offensives in Iran and, despite warnings, took no action to stop his invasion of Kuwait. They also turned their backs when he used chemical weapons against the Iraqi people and persisted in international sanctions long after they had proved ineffective and, for hundreds of thousands of Iraqi civilians, lethal.

Web of Deceit draws on a wide range of journalism and scholarship to present a complete picture of what really happened in Iraq under Saddam, detailing—for the first time—the complicity of the West in its full and alarming extent.
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The Iraq invasion of 2003 was only the latest in a long line of episodes of Western manipulation in that country, which owes its existence—and its complex and troubled demographics—to the designs of British imperialists. Lando, a 60 Minutes investigative producer and filmmaker, carefully arranges all the threads of modern Iraqi political history and liberally doles out the guilt. Though the subtitle mentions Churchill and Kennedy, the book covers the period from WWI through the 1970s in the first two chapters, with the bulk devoted to Iraq after 1989. Through extensive quotes from politicians, statesmen and official documents, Lando exposes the duplicity and ulterior motives that have pervaded the West's dealings Iraq. From the CIA's artificial prolonging of the Iran-Iraq War to the legendary betrayals of the Kurds and Shiites, the result has been death and destruction on a massive scale. Though the prose is sometimes dry and Lando's focus on Machiavellian politics makes it hard to get a clear view of Iraqi society, his book offers readers a grasp of the country America has broken more than perhaps any other. (Jan.)
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A former investigative journalist with 60 Minutes, Lando here presents a scathing account of the American role in creating, misleading, starving, and ultimately destroying Saddam Hussein's Iraq. The brunt of his argument is that the U.S. has routinely played Iraq for profit and strategic advantage yet consistently evaded responsibility for exacerbating the carnage of its destructive wars and humanitarian crises. In a chapter on the Iran-Iraq war of 1980-88, Lando describes U.S. efforts to appear neutral while feeding information and selling weapons to both Iran and Iraq. The first Gulf War, he argues, was precipitated by mixed messages between Washington and Baghdad about the consequences of an attack on Kuwait. So, too, did the U.S. falsely imply that it would come to the aid of Kurdish rebels, leaving them to be massacred by Saddam Hussein. But Lando's harshest criticism is of the U.S.-enforced sanctions, which led to a horrific humanitarian crisis, the effects of which ironically plague U.S. forces trying to maintain order today. Lando is, however, no apologist for Saddam Hussein, and this account certainly does not whitewash Iraq's aggressive foreign policy. Fast-paced and thick with realpolitik, this account is sure to draw attention. Brendan Driscoll
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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Other Press (January 23, 2007)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 352 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1590512383
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1590512388
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.5 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.32 x 1.31 x 9.21 inches
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"Deep Strike" is a tale of Russian hackers, rogue CIA agents and a deranged American president. It was the result of wondering "what it" a small group of CIA agents, outraged by the election of a new American president, despite the evidence they had produced of Russian hacking, what if they decided to take action to drive that president from office. During the six months I spent writing it, the reality of U.S. politics turned out to be as outrageous as the plot I had concocted. And the story is far from over. My previous novel, "The Watchman's File," was about the attempt of an investigative reporter to uncover Israel's most closely-guarded secret. (It wasn't the bomb.)

I'm a Canadian, born in the great city of Vancouver, B.C., a graduate of Harvard and Columbia University. I went to work as a correspondent for Time-Life in Brazil, then spent 25 years as an investigative producer with 60 Minutes. I was based first in Washington, D.C., as Watergate filled the headlines, then moved to Paris in 1979, from where I covered the world, working mainly with Mike Wallace. I was honored with several awards for some of those broadcasts.

Since leaving 60 Minutes in 1997, I first took off a year to travel around the Pacific with my French wife and our 6 year old son, then returned to Paris and continued to comment on current affairs. I produced a documentary about Saddam Hussein. The thesis was that several past and present leaders of the Western World--including the U.S--should have been put on trial with Saddam, since they were complicit with many of his crimes. The documentary was shown around the world--but not in the United States.

That documentary became a book, "Web of Deceit, The History of Western Complicity in Iraq, from Churchill, to Kennedy to George W. Bush."

Over the past few years I have also blogged on international affairs, particularly the Middle East, for the Huffington Post, Counterpunch, and several other sites, including my own blog, http://barrymlando.com

I currently live in London with my wife, Elisabeth. Our son, Edward, is involved in high-tech start-ups in the U.S. My elder son Jeffery is movie director, living with his wife, Rachel, and two children--Ethan and Hannah-- in Vancouver; my daughter, Dominique is a therapist living in Berkley. She is married to Brian Mallis and has a daughter, Juniper.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2007
    Pulling no punches, Barry effectively reconstructs the history of Iraq from the end of the Ottoman Empire, through the current shrub administration.

    Like Osama Bin Laden, Saddam Hussein was a monster we help create in a very big way. When he was coerced into attacking Iran, he was useful. When he gassed the Kurds and the town of Halabja, he was inconvenient, but still an ally, and was removed from the list of terrorist states. When our government (in concert with the Iranians) removed military support for the Kurdish rebellion, our government watched as he brutally massacred and gassed them with weapons he procured from us and the Germans. When he became no longer useful, we did him in. We did not allow the court to name foreigners as co-defendants, which was lucky for many in our current administration.

    But what is more extraordinary, is the history of the Soviets, Israeli's and the U.S selling weapons to both Iraq and Iran during their war through the 1980's. We sold weapons to both sides (Iran - Contra Scandal), gave Saddam satellite and other intelligence, just enough to keep them both going so that, in the words of Henry Kissinger: "I hope they kill each other...".

    This book provides a wealth of information for those interested in understanding some of the history of U.S interference in Iraq, and a little of the same in Iran.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2007
    I suppose we will never see the end of the damage done by the old European colonial system. Even my hero, Churchill, was guilty of moving boundaries of countries to serve the empire. Very eye opening book and gives insight into some of the reasons "they hate us".
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2007
    This is one of the best books on Anglo-American policy towards Iraq. Its key virtue is placing the current disaster in the context of a long pattern of war crimes and lies, going back to Winston Churchill and World War I. It was Churchill, not Saddam, who initiated the use of poison gas against civilians as a means of control. In the 1980's American satellites helped direct Saddam in the use of massive amounts of poison gas, including nerve gas, against Iranian troops. In 1991 America called on the Shiites to rise up and then did nothing while Saddam slaughtered them. I could go to list even more dishonest and criminal acts by England and America but I suggest you just read the book. If you are skeptical about any assertions in this review, just go read the book. It speaks for itself and is very well-documented.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2014
    “Web of Deceit” is book written by a highly respected journalist who knows how to collect facts and how to analyze them. Mr. Lando diligently refers to multiple sources of information and puts together data from various types of publications, reports and public speeches of political and military figures. The author’s conceptual filter allows him to convincingly demonstrate whether these sources wanted to deliver correct facts or, on the contrary, tried to mask the truth. The latter occurred very often because of the nature of the events covered in the book -- namely, the involvement of western countries and the Soviet Union in the turbulent history of Iraq.
    Mr. Lando begins the chronology of events form 1914, when the map of the Meddle East was being redrawn following WWI. That historical perspective illuminates the controversy of Iraq’s composition in 1921 with the explosive mixture of ethnic groups, tribes and religions. For a reader who counts on TV coverage of the US-Iraqi Wars and who thinks that he understands the situation, it would be an eye-opening experience to learn about the real political and economical motives behind the endless turmoil in the region.
    To me the most exciting discoveries came from the chapters devoted to the 1980-1988 Iraq-Iran War. Mr. Lando showed that the support from western countries shifted many times from Iraq to Iran, with an aim to extend the conflict. It also clarifies the story of the Iran-Contra Affair. This is a much needed book for educating young people who are interested in real world politics and who are trying to look ahead and anticipate the future.
  • Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2017
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2019
    Thoroughly researched with the highest level of journalistic integrity. Extremely informative and illuminating. Anyone seeking to gain a deeper understanding of the Middle East and the deep-seated tensions towards the west throughout the region would be well-served to read Lando’s exceptional narrative of this historically monumental debacle.

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  • alan scarfe
    5.0 out of 5 stars American blindness and American guilt
    Reviewed in Canada on October 4, 2012
    This is a tremendously courageous book written by a man who knows exactly what he's talking about. The tragedy of American and British duplicity in the Middle East and the cynical profiteering of so many others as well is brilliantly delineated. The book leaves no stone unturned and the story it tells is horrifying and utterly believable. What a crying shame the general public of the countries involved is so apathetic and so blind. For an attempt at a satirical view of this and other similar horrors you might consider the novels of Clanash Farjeon.