Out of the Ashes by Andrew Cockburn

Out of the Ashes by Andrew Cockburn

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Out of the Ashes by Andrew Cockburn

The world has changed since 1990. The cold war has ended, the Soviet Union has disappeared, new governments have taken power in Washington and around the globe. But one familiar, dreaded face still looms over the international landscape--that of Saddam Hussein.

At the end of the Gulf War, the White House was confident that the Iraqi dictator's days were numbered. His army had been routed, his country had been bombed back into a preindustrial age, his subjects were in bloody revolt, his boarders were sealed. It seemed impossible that he could survive such disasters. World leaders waited confidently for the downfall of the pariah of Baghdad.

Almost a decade later, they are still waiting.

This is the first in-depth account of what went wrong. Drawing on the authors' firsthand experiences on the ground inside Iraq (often under fire) and their interviews with key players--ranging from members of Saddam's own family to senior officials of the CIA--Out of the Ashes tells what happened when the smoke cleared from the battlefields of the Gulf War. Leaders of the uprising that almost toppled the dictator describe the desperate mission they undertook to plead for American help and how they were turned away. We learn of Saddam's secret plan to fool and corrupt the UN weapons inspectors and how the scheme initially went awry. Senior U.S. intelligence officials explain what they really thought of the Iraqi opposition movement they helped to create. An agent on the CIA payroll recounts his exploits planting bombs in Baghdad.

While U.S. officials grappled with the ongoing crisis of Saddam's survival, the Iraqi leader himself presided over a regime dominated by his own terrifying family. Here is the full story of that family--"animals," as one former intimate describes them--and its vicious feuds, including the downfall of the man who once stood at Saddam's right hand.

This tale of high drama, labyrinthine intrigue, and fatal blunders has been played out amid one of the greatest,man-made tragedies of our times. At the outset, U.S. leaders resolved that "Iraqis will pay the price" so long as Saddam Hussein remains in power. Out of the Ashes makes chillingly clear just how terrible that price has been.

Patrick Cockburn is the Independent's Middle East correspondent, having previously worked for the Financial Times. He has published three books about Iraq's recent history, including The Occupation and Saddam Hussein: An American Obsession (both co-authored with Andrew Cockburn), as well as a memoir, The Broken Boy, and a book about schizophrenia, Henry's Demons, co-authored with his son, which was shortlisted for a Costa Award. In 2005, he received the Martha Gellhorn Prize, in 2006, the James Cameron Prize, in 2007, the Orwell Prize for Journalism, in 2009, and in 2014, he was named Foreign Affairs Journalist of the Year.

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ISBN 13 9780060192662
ISBN 10 0060192666
Title Out of the Ashes
Author Andrew Cockburn
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Year published 1999-02-17
Number of pages 322
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