War Without End

War Without End
Author: Anton La Guardia
Publsiher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 482
Release: 2003-05-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 031231633X

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With an experienced journalist's eye, La Guardia offers a close look at the Israelis as they come to terms with the "post-Zionist" demolition of national myths and the Palestinians as they try to build their own state. 16 illustrations.

War Without End

War Without End
Author: Laurie Goulding
Publsiher: Games Workshop
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-02-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1784964506

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A massive collection of stories by some of Black Library's most popular authors. The Emperor’s vision of mankind ascendant lies in tatters. But with Horus’s rebellion spreading to every corner of the Imperium and war engulfing new worlds and systems almost daily, there are some who now ask: were the signs there to be seen all along? In these dark times, only one thing is certain – the galaxy will never know peace again, not in this lifetime or a thousand others... This Horus Heresy anthology contains twenty-one short stories by the cream of Black Library's authors, including David Annandale, Aaron Dembski-Bowden, John French, Guy Haley, Nick Kyme, Graham McNeill, Rob Sanders, Andy Smillie, James Swallow, Gav Thorpe and Chris Wraight.

War without End

War without End
Author: Dilip Hiro
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 556
Release: 2014-06-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781136485565

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This book provides the historical and political context to explain acts of terror, including the September 11th, and the bombing of American Embassies in Nairobi and Dar as Salaam and the West's responses. Providing a brief history of Islam as a religion and as socio-political ideology, Dilip Hiro goes on to outline the Islamist movements that have thrived in Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Afghanistan, and their changing relationship with America. It is within this framework that the rising menace of Osama bin Laden and his Al Qaida network is discussed. The Pentagon's amazingly swift victory over the Taliban in Afghanistan is examined along with implications of the Bush Doctrine, encapsulated in his declaration, 'so long as anybody is terrorizing established governments, there needs to be a war' - a recipe for war without end.

The End of Iraq

The End of Iraq
Author: Peter W. Galbraith
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2008-09-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781847396129

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The invasion of Iraq by American, British and other coalition forces has indeed transformed the Middle East, but not as the Bush and Blair administrations had imagined. It is Iran, not Western-style democracy, that has emerged as the big winner, creating a Tehran-Baghdad axis that would have been unthinkable before the war. THE END OF IRAQ is the definitive account of the US and UK's catastrophic involvement in Iraq, as told by America's leading independent expert on the country. Peter Galbraith reveals in exquisite detail how US policies -- some going back to the Reagan administration -- have now produced a nearly independent Kurdistan in the north, an Islamic state in the south, and uncontrollable insurgency in the centre, and an incipient Sunni-Shiite civil war that has Baghdad as its central front. Iraq, Galbraith argues, cannot be reconstructed as a single state. Instead, a sensible strategy must accept that it has already broken up and focus instead on stopping an escalating civil war. Unflinching, accessible and powerful, THE END OF IRAQ explores and explains the myriad mistakes and false assumptions that have brought the country to its current pass, and what must be done to prevent further bloodshed.

War Without End American Planning for the Next Vietnams

War Without End  American Planning for the Next Vietnams
Author: Michael T. Klare
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 520
Release: 1972
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015008441753

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War With No End

War With No End
Author: Ahdaf Soueif,Arundhati Roy,Haifa Zangana,Hanif Kureishi,Joe Sacco,John Berger,Naomi Klein,Phyllis Bennis,Tram Nguyen
Publsiher: Verso Books
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2020-05-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781789603439

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On October 7th 2001, US-led forces invaded Afghanistan, marking the start of George Bush and Tony Blair's "War on Terror." Six years on, where have the policies of Bush and Blair left us? Bringing together some of the finest contemporary writers, this wide-ranging anthology, from reportage and "faction" to fiction, explores the impact of this "long war" throughout the world, from Palestine to Iraq, Abu Ghraib, the curtailment of civil liberties and manipulation of public opinion. Published in conjunction with Stop the War coalition and United for Peace and Justice, War With No End provides an urgent, necessary reflection on the causes and consequences of the ideological War on Terror.

War Without End

War Without End
Author: Bruno Tertrais
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2005
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1565849639

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From the author of "Nuclear Policies in Europe" comes a critical look at the war in Iraq and its somber implications.

Days Without End

Days Without End
Author: Sebastian Barry
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2017-01-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780698168633

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COSTA BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD WINNER LONGLISTED FOR THE 2017 MAN BOOKER PRIZE "A true leftfield wonder: Days Without End is a violent, superbly lyrical western offering a sweeping vision of America in the making."—Kazuo Ishiguro, Booker Prize winning author of The Remains of the Day and The Buried Giant From the two-time Man Booker Prize finalist Sebastian Barry, “a master storyteller” (Wall Street Journal), comes a powerful new novel of duty and family set against the American Indian and Civil Wars Thomas McNulty, aged barely seventeen and having fled the Great Famine in Ireland, signs up for the U.S. Army in the 1850s. With his brother in arms, John Cole, Thomas goes on to fight in the Indian Wars—against the Sioux and the Yurok—and, ultimately, the Civil War. Orphans of terrible hardships themselves, the men find these days to be vivid and alive, despite the horrors they see and are complicit in. Moving from the plains of Wyoming to Tennessee, Sebastian Barry’s latest work is a masterpiece of atmosphere and language. An intensely poignant story of two men and the makeshift family they create with a young Sioux girl, Winona, Days Without End is a fresh and haunting portrait of the most fateful years in American history and is a novel never to be forgotten.