In this landmark book, one of Britain's most admired journalists William Shawcross examines the state of the Western alliance after the Iraqi War and makes - powerfully, persuasively, controversially - his case for the removal of Saddam Hussein's government, which he states was simply inevitable after the events of September 11: a terrible event that ushered in a new era with new rules.
With his trademark eloquence Shawcross shows what the future will hold for Iraq, Israel and the Middle East, how Western alliances will be changed forever, and demonstrates that the war was the definite proof that a new era of 21st Century international politics has begun.
William Shawcross is an internationally renowned commentator on issues of international law and policy whose articles have appeared in leading newspapers and journals throughout the world. He is the author of the classic evisceration of US policy in Cambodia, Sideshow: Kissinger, Nixon and the Destruction of Cambodia, and Deliver Us From Evil: Warlords and Peacekeepers in a World of Endless Conflict, an examination of the UN's role in 90's peace-keeping. He lives in London.
On Shawcross:
It is an intellectual pleasure to read William Shawcross clear-sighted, objective and rational (and) a relief from the usual fare of fantasizing served up by our standing army of the self-righteous.' Independent on Sunday
The foremost journalist of his generation' Irish Times
Shawcross is quite simply one of the best reporters of his generation.' Daily Mail
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