Iraq
Iraq: A Lost War by M. El-Shibiny is a compelling exploration of the profound effects of September 11th on the U.S. occupation of Iraq and the subsequent declaration of war on international terrorism. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2010, this insightful book spans 261 pages and delves into critical questions surrounding the moral justification of the Iraq War. El-Shibiny meticulously examines the actions taken by coalition forces, including the controversial capture and execution of Iraq's president, scrutinizing their legality and moral standing on the international stage. This first edition is essential reading for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of modern warfare and the ethical dilemmas that arise in times of conflict. Whether you are a student, researcher, or simply a curious reader, Iraq: A Lost War offers a thought-provoking perspective on a pivotal moment in history.