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How War in Iraq Strengthened America's Enemies

November 11, 2008

Peter W. Galbraith describes the storm our next president will inherit in his latest book, Unintended Consequences: How War in Iraq Strengthened America's Enemies. As former US ambassador to Croatia and one of Washington’s leading authorities on Iraq, Galbraith’s analysis carries much weight in DC and in the media. The Iraq war was intended to make the US more secure, bring democracy to the Middle East, intimidate Iran and Syria, help win the war on terror, consolidate American world leadership, and entrench the Republican party for decades.

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Image of The End of Iraq: How American Incompetence Created a War Without End
Author: Peter W. Galbraith
Publisher: Simon & Schuster (2007)
Binding: Paperback, 288 pages

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