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Iraq War: Operation Iraqi Freedom 2003 (Paperback, New)
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Iraq War: Operation Iraqi Freedom 2003 (Paperback, New)
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List price R535
Loot Price R486
Discovery Miles 4 860
You Save R49 (9%)
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The Iraq War is a visual record of the American-led Operation Iraqi
Freedom of 2003, which resulted in the dramatic overthrow of
dictator Saddam Hussein. In a striking sequence of photographs
Anthony Tucker-Jones shows how this was achieved by the American
and British armed forces in a lightning campaign of just two weeks.
But the photographs also show the disastrous aftermath when the
swift victory was undermined by the outbreak of the Iraqi
insurgency - in the Shia south, in Baghdad and the Sunni Triangle,
and in Fallujah where two ferocious battles were fought. The
author, who is an expert on the Iraqi armed forces and has written
extensively on the Iran-Iraq War and the Gulf War, gives a
fascinating insight into the Iraqi army and air force and into the
multitude of weapons systems Saddam purchased from around the
world. He also looks at the failures on the American and British
side - the flaws in the tactics that were used, the poor
performance of some of the armoured fighting vehicles - and at the
reformed Iraqi armed forces who have now taken responsibility for
security in the country. The Iraq War is a vivid photographic
introduction to a conflict that has only just passed into history.
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