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The Deaths of Others - The Fate of Civilians in America's Wars (Hardcover)
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The Deaths of Others - The Fate of Civilians in America's Wars (Hardcover)
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Americans are greatly concerned about the number of our troops
killed in battle--100,000 dead in World War I; 300,000 in World War
II; 33,000 in the Korean War; 58,000 in Vietnam; 4,500 in Iraq;
over 1,000 in Afghanistan--and rightly so. But why are we so
indifferent, often oblivious, to the far greater number of
casualties suffered by those we fight and those we fight for?
This is the compelling, largely unasked question John Tirman
answers in The Deaths of Others. Between six and seven million
people died in Korea, Vietnam, and Iraq alone, the majority of them
civilians. And yet Americans devote little attention to these
deaths. Other countries, however, do pay attention, and Tirman
argues that if we want to understand why there is so much
anti-Americanism around the world, the first place to look is how
we conduct war. We understandably strive to protect our own troops,
but our rules of engagement with the enemy are another matter. From
atomic weapons and carpet bombing in World War II to napalm and
daisy cutters in Vietnam and beyond, we have used our weapons
intentionally to kill large numbers of civilians and terrorize our
adversaries into surrender. Americans, however, are mostly ignorant
of these facts, believing that American wars are essentially just,
necessary, and "good." Tirman investigates the history of
casualties caused by American forces in order to explain why
America remains so unpopular and why US armed forces operate the
way they do.
Trenchant and passionate, The Deaths of Others forces readers to
consider the tragic consequences of American military action not
just for Americans, but especially for those we fight.
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