Description
Bush in Babylon offers a scathing critique of the 2003 invasion of Iraq and the subsequent occupation. Tariq Ali traces how Iraq, with its vast oil reserves and strategic location, became a target for Western imperial ambitions. The book analyzes the false pretexts for war, the role of neoconservatives in the Bush administration, and the systematic dismantling of Iraq’s sovereignty.
Ali argues that the recolonization of Iraq represents a continuation of historical imperialism adapted for the 21st century. He examines the devastating human, economic, and social costs of the conflict, including the displacement of millions and the destruction of Iraqi institutions. The author contextualizes Iraq’s occupation within broader Middle Eastern geopolitics and US foreign policy objectives, providing essential perspective on one of the defining military interventions of our time.







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