bigjarofwasps Posted June 7, 2009 Posted June 7, 2009 Product DescriptionThis book presents a damning analysis of Britain's military involvement in the Iraq conflict. "Ministry of Defeat" is a devastating account of military and strategic incompetence. When Tony Blair insisted that British Armed Forces form part of the invasion of Iraq, little attention was paid as to how this might work out in practice or what the consequences might be. Here we have for the first time a detailed account of just what an abject failure Britain's military intervention in Iraq has been. The British occupation of south eastern Iraq has lasted six years, a period longer than the Second World War. Despite the astonishing bravery of countless individual soldiers the only real success of the British Government has been to hide from view, thanks to catastrophic misjudgements, this has become one of the most humiliating chapters in British Military History. The British Army leaves Iraq in July 2009, ahead of schedule, and the full story of the campaign needs to be told. Richard North presents in considerable detail one of the most painful and lasting legacies of the Blair era. About the AuthorRichard North is a political analyst who has been a research director in the European Parliament and was formerly a nationally known consultant on public health and food safety. He has co-authored several books with Christopher Booker.
Guest Rick Research Posted June 7, 2009 Posted June 7, 2009 "consultant on public health and food safety" Wow! You have your very own amateur military geniuses TOO!!!! Oh, well then. Won't wait for the Imperial General Staff version afterwards.
bigjarofwasps Posted June 8, 2009 Author Posted June 8, 2009 "consultant on public health and food safety" Wow! You have your very own amateur military geniuses TOO!!!! Oh, well then. Won't wait for the Imperial General Staff version afterwards. Yeh I kinda thought that myself, don`t think I`ll bother buying a copy..... :rolleyes:
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