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Iraq 2003: The Return of Imperialism

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“Iraq 2003: The Return of Imperialism” by Madeleine R. Levy unveils the tragic consequences of the Iraq War. This book exposes the devastating impact of imperialism and the shattered illusions of the US establishment. Explore the harsh realities of a nation grappling with the aftermath of conflict and the far-reaching implications for global politics. ISBN: 9788187879169

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  • ISBN-13: 9788187879169
  • Publisher: Aakar Books
  • Publisher Imprint: Aakar Books
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 8187879165
  • Publisher Date: 30 Dec 2005
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 112

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Weight 0.5 kg

25 reviews for Iraq 2003: The Return of Imperialism

  1. Akshat Chourasia

    I found the book to be a bit repetitive and overly focused on the negative aspects of the war. A more balanced perspective would have been helpful.

  2. Lakshita

    Challenging read that forced me to reconsider my understanding of the war. Not for the faint of heart, but definitely worth exploring.

  3. Durgesh Rajendra Karande

    This book provides valuable insight into the political motivations behind the Iraq War. Though the writing style can be dry, the information is important.

  4. Adithyan S

    This book opened my eyes to the realities of the Iraq War and US foreign policy. It’s a critical examination of the motives and consequences. Highly recommended.

  5. Harsh Yadav

    I learned a lot from this book. It’s a valuable resource for understanding the Iraq War and its implications. A bit dense in places, but overall worthwhile.

  6. Samarjot Singh Sudan

    The book presents a very specific viewpoint. Be prepared for a strong anti-war and anti-imperialist stance. If you have differing opinions, be ready for a challenge.

  7. Utpal Basumatary

    A must-read for anyone interested in the Iraq War. Offers a critical perspective, and the author backs up the claims with research and analysis.

  8. Arushi Mittal

    While I agree with many of Levy’s points, I found the book to be a bit too preachy and lacking in nuance. A more balanced approach would have been appreciated.

  9. Reza Raihan Mandal

    A challenging but rewarding read. ‘Iraq ‘ forces us to confront the uncomfortable truths about the war and its lasting impact.

  10. Sanjana

    I appreciated the depth of research and the critical analysis. However, I felt that the book could have benefited from a more balanced perspective.

  11. Saurav Baburao Maske

    A well-researched and insightful account of the Iraq War. Levy’s book challenges the conventional wisdom and offers a fresh perspective. A valuable contribution.

  12. Rohan Sachdeva

    Eye-opening and thought-provoking. Levy provides a compelling analysis of the Iraq War and its imperialistic motivations. Highly recommended for history buffs.

  13. Pratyksha Mishra

    While I agree with the overall sentiment, I found the writing style a bit dry and academic. The arguments are well-researched, but it lacked a compelling narrative.

  14. Harsh Ojha

    The book feels biased and presents only one side of the story. Needed to hear from more voices to present a comprehensive understanding.

  15. Neha Singh

    While the book offers valuable insights, I found it to be overly critical and biased. A more nuanced approach would have been appreciated.

  16. Suryansh Kanojia

    Provides a solid foundation for understanding the Iraq War from an anti-imperialist viewpoint. The author’s passion shines through every page.

  17. Suneha Bhati

    A powerful and disturbing account of the Iraq War and its devastating impact. Levy doesn’t shy away from the uncomfortable truths. Be prepared for a challenging read.

  18. Tirupati V Sai Akash

    Levy’s book is a wake-up call. It exposes the lies and deceptions that led to the Iraq War. It’s essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the world we live in.

  19. Uroosa Anwer

    Good overview of the political climate, but could go deeper into the human impact of the war. I wanted more personal stories from those affected.

  20. Ankit Parsoya

    Levy’s book is a powerful indictment of the Iraq War and its architects. It’s a must-read for anyone who cares about justice and accountability.

  21. Panchal Sakshi Ramesh

    This book confirmed my suspicions about the Iraq War. It’s a scathing indictment of US foreign policy and the return of imperialism. A vital contribution to the debate.

  22. Rohit Raj Pillai

    A thought-provoking but dense read. Levy provides a critical perspective on the Iraq War and its imperialistic undertones. It’s insightful, but can be heavy going at times. Still worth the effort.

  23. Charu

    Levy’s analysis is sharp and convincing. ‘Iraq ‘ challenges the official narratives and exposes the human cost of the conflict. A must-read for anyone interested in geopolitics.

  24. Vidyasagar Madaka

    An essential read for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of the Iraq War. Levy’s analysis is sharp, insightful, and deeply disturbing.

  25. Yash Yadav

    A difficult but important book. ‘Iraq ‘ forces us to confront the uncomfortable truths about the war and its consequences. It’s a must-read for informed citizens.

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