A hard-hitting critique of the occupation of Iraq following the removal of Sadam Hussein. Describes how the Office of Reconstruction and Humanitarian Assistance (ORHA), led by Jay Garner was given mere weeks to stabilize a nation that was reeling in chaos after the invasion. Through hundreds of interviews with participants and his own account of time on the ground in Iraq, the author shows clearly that the planning for regime change was haphazard at best.
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A hard-hitting critique of the occupation of Iraq following the removal of Sadam Hussein. Describes how the Office of Reconstruction and Humanitarian Assistance (ORHA), led by Jay Garner was given mere weeks to stabilize a nation that was reeling in chaos after the invasion. Through hundreds of interviews with participants and his own account of time on the ground in Iraq, the author shows clearly that the planning for regime change was haphazard at best.
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