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Out of the Ashes: The Resurrection of Saddam Hussein (Paperback)

by Andrew Cockburn (Author), Patrick Cockburn (Author)
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  • Paperback: 336 pages
  • Publisher: HarperCollins; New edition edition (27 Jul 2000)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0060929839
  • ISBN-13: 978-0060929831
  • Product Dimensions: 20.3 x 13.5 x 2.5 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 1,029,817 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Amazon.co.uk Review

When the United States and its allies launched Operation Desert Storm against Iraq in 1991 in retaliation for that nation's invasion of Kuwait, the plans to bomb "command and control" centres had a clear, albeit largely unspoken, objective: "We don't do assassinations," National Security Adviser Brent Scowcroft has acknowledged, "but yes, we targeted all the places where Saddam might have been." The only problem: he wasn't there and, nearly a decade after the Gulf War, he continues to remain in power.

Patrick and Andrew Cockburn present a two-pronged story in Out of the Ashes. They fill readers in on the background of Saddam Hussein's rise to power; an instrumental figure in the Baath Party's 1968 seizure of power, he became president of Iraq in 1979, initiating his reign with a bloody purge of dissenters. The two journalists also chart the disastrous effects of the economic sanctions to which Iraq has been subject since 1991. The sanctions were intended to provoke Iraqi military leadership into overthrowing Saddam, but public remarks by then-president George Bush inadvertently inspired revolt among the general Iraqi population. The military was thus too busy putting down nationwide rebellion to organise a coup; a CIA-sponsored effort five years later was an abject failure. And the sanctions, the Cockburns note, appear to have succeeded only in creating holocaust conditions and anti-Western sentiment among the Iraqis.

Patrick Cockburn brings the experience of 20 years spent covering the Middle East and his brother Andrew is well known for his reportage on the American Government's policymaking. The result is a wealth of information about Iraqi politics--and the consistent miscomprehension of those politics by U.S. strategic planners--delivered in a tightly written narrative. --Ron Hogan, Amazon.com --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.



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"The picture of the last eight years that emerges is among the most coherent and accessible of any book on Iraq to date."-- "New York Times Book Review""The most detailed look available at what has happened in post-Gulf War Iraq.... Because of Patrick Cockburn's contacts in Baghdad, "Out of the Ashes" brings light to a political system that most American writing leaves shrouded in darkness." -- "Washington Post Book World"A clear, lively, well-researched narrative, which moves along at a brisk pace.... Rich in information and atmospehre."-- "The Nation""A fascinating history of the global and regional intrigues and miscues that have allowed Saddam Hussein to defiantly survive.... Among the best books yet written on the malignant enigma that is Saddam Hussein." -- "Kirkus Review"

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5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent telling of the stories behind the scenes, 30 May 1999
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The Cockburns bring an ideal combination of experiences to this book: knowledge of US politics and of the Middle East. For someone accustomed to the dry detail of UN reports on Iraq their book was like colour television: the tribal brutality of the Iraqi regime (sending guns ahead to beseiged opponents, to make it a fair fight), the clownlike incompetence of US intelligence (playing eyeball games with Iranian intelligence in Iraqi Kurdistan as they weren't allowed to talk) explode across their screen in technicolour against a constant backdrop of suffering by ordinary Iraqis (half the children in this once oil rich state now malnourished). The one colour not in the Cockburn's palate is rosy: the US officials make it clear that the sanctions aren't about UN Security Council Resolutions; it's personal. They have reached this clarity after refusing to aid the Iraqi uprising that nearly toppled Saddam in 1991; US planes loiter overhead while Iraqi helicopter gunships mow down resistance. The British had told Bush then that toppling Saddam would have meant having to hold elections in a region where their allies were monarchs. Saddam's son, Uday, tensely cuts things up all evening with an electric knife, getting drunker and drunker while looking for an opportunity to jump the hedge to the neighbour's party and cut his father's pimp. The Pope calls the sanctions, which have prevented repairs to Iraq's sewage, electrical and water supply systems, examples of biological warfare.
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