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Iraq Under Siege Anthony Arnove

Iraq Under Siege By Anthony Arnove

Iraq Under Siege by Anthony Arnove


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In this collection, leading voices against the sanctions document the human, environmental and social toll of the US and UK-led war against Iraq. This updated edition examines George Bush's and Tony Blair's escalation of the conflict as part of their global war on terrorism.

Iraq Under Siege Summary

Iraq Under Siege: The Deadly Impact of Sanctions and War by Anthony Arnove

In this collection, leading voices against the sanctions document the human, environmental and social toll of the US and UK-led war against Iraq. This updated edition examines George Bush's and Tony Blair's escalation of the conflict as part of their global war on terrorism, even though no evidence exists that ties Iraq to the tragic events of September 11. Carefully documented, thoroughly researched and written in clear language, Iraq Under Siege provides valuable reading for anyone who wants to understand the roots of US policy in Iraq and the Middle East. The volume also includes photographs and first-person accounts from Iraq that show the human story of the sanctions, which have (at the time of publication) been in place for 12 years, ending with concrete ideas on how people can help end the war on Iraq.

Iraq Under Siege Reviews

Here is a brilliantly collated body of unrelenting, undeniable evidence of the horrors that the U.S government sanctions are visiting upon the people, in particular the children, of Iraq. Arundhati Roy, author of The God of Small Things; 'The arguments for change are convincing. The undecided should pay heed.' The Economist; 'This is a very important book and I hope it will be widely read.' Tony Benn, MP, in the New Statesman; This remarkable book is an invaluable documentation of the tragedy in Iraq, and deserves reading by every citizen interested in the appalling reality of US and UK foreign policy.' Edward W. Said

About Anthony Arnove

Anthony Arnove is a writer, editor and activist. He is a member of the anti-sanctions Emergency Response Network. He is the editor of Terrorism and War: Interviews with Howard Zinn (Seven Stories). His writing has appeared in Race and Class, International Socialist Review, In These Times, Z Magazine, and Mother Jones, among others.

Table of Contents

Denis Halliday: Preface; Anthony Arnove: Introduction; Part I: The Roots of US/UK Policy; Noam Chomsky: US Iraq Policy: Motives and Consequences; Naseer Aruri: US Policy on Iraq in the 1990s; Phyllis Bennis and Denis Halliday: Iraq: The Impact of Sanctions and U.S. Policy; John Pilger: Bleeding a Nation; Part II: Life Under Sanctions; Kathy Kelly Raising Voices: The Children of Iraq 1990-1999; George Capaccio Killing a Country and a People; Barbara Nimri Aziz Targets--Not Victims; Part III: Documenting the Impact of Sanctions; Dr. Huda S. Ammash: The Impact of Sanctions on the Environment & Health in Iraq; Dr. Peter Pellett: Sanctions, Food, Nutrition, and Health in Iraq; Part IV: Myths and Realities; Voices in the Wilderness: Ten Myths About Sanctions; Rania Masri and Ali Abunimah: The Media's Deadly Spin on Iraq; Howard Zinn: One Iraqi's Story; Robert Fisk: The Hidden War; Part V: Activist Responses; Edward Said, Noam Chomsky, et al: Signature Ad Against Sanctions; Noam Chomsky: Sanctions as Biological Warfare; Sharon Smith: Building the Movement to End Sanctions; Appendix Key Organizations Working to End Sanctions; Index

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GOR002625020
9780745320335
0745320333
Iraq Under Siege: The Deadly Impact of Sanctions and War by Anthony Arnove
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pluto Press
20030420
264
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