

An edition of The Threatening Storm (2002)
The Case for Invading Iraq
By Kenneth M. Pollack
Publish Date
September 18, 2002
Publisher
Random House
Language
eng
Pages
494
Description:
"For the past fifteen years, as an analyst on Iraq for the Central Intelligence Agency and the National Security Council, Kenneth Pollack has studied Saddam as closely as anyone else in the United States. In 1990, he was one of only three CIA analysts to predict the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait. As the principal author of the CIA's history of Iraqi military strategy and operations during the Gulf War, Pollack gained rare insight into the methods and workings of what he believes to be the most brutal regime since Stalinist Russia.". "Examining all sides of the debate and bringing a keen eye to the military and geopolitical forces at work, Pollack ultimately comes to this controversial conclusion: through our own mistakes, the perfidy of others, and Saddam's cunning, the United States is left with few good policy options regarding Iraq. Increasingly, the option that makes the most sense is for the United States to launch a full-scale invasion, eradicate Saddam's weapons of mass destruction, and rebuild Iraq as a prosperous and stable society - for the good of the United States, the Iraqi people, and the entire region."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Politics and government, National security, Relations, Invasies, UNITED STATES, Terrorisme, IRAQ, Dreiging, FOREIGN RELATIONS, Relations extérieures, International relations, NATIONAL SECURITY, Politique et gouvernement, Sécurité nationale, Irakkrieg, Rechtvaardiging, National security, united states, Iraq, politics and government, United states, relations, middle east
Places: United States, Iraq, Middle East
Times: 1991-