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The Achilles Trap

Saddam Hussein, the C.I.A., and the Origins of America's Invasion of Iraq

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The Achilles Trap

By: Steve Coll
Narrated by: Malcolm Hillgartner
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A New York Times and Washington Post Notable Book • Named a Best Book of the Year by The New Yorker • Nominated for a National Book Critics Circle Award in Nonfiction Finalist for the PEN America Literary Award

“Excellent . . . A more intimate picture of the dictator’s thinking about world politics, local power and his relationship to the United States than has been seen before.” —The New York Times

“Another triumph from one of our best journalists.” The Washington Post


"Voluminously researched and compulsively readable." Air Mail

From bestselling and Pulitzer Prize–winning author Steve Coll, the definitive story of the decades-long relationship between the United States and Saddam Hussein, and a news-breaking investigation into one of the costliest geopolitical conflicts of our time

When the United States invaded Iraq in 2003, its message was clear: Iraq, under the control of strongman Saddam Hussein, possessed weapons of mass destruction that, if left unchecked, posed grave danger to the world. But when no WMDs were found, the United States and its allies were forced to examine the political and intelligence failures that had led to the invasion and the occupation, and the civil war that followed. One integral question has remained unsolved: Why had Saddam seemingly sacrificed his long reign in power by giving the false impression that he had hidden stocks of dangerous weapons?

The Achilles Trap masterfully untangles the people, ploys of power, and geopolitics that led to America’s disastrous war with Iraq and, for the first time, details America’s fundamental miscalculations during its decades-long relationship with Saddam Hussein. Calling on unpublished and underreported sources, interviews with surviving participants, and Saddam’s own transcripts and audio files, Steve Coll pulls together an incredibly comprehensive portrait of a man who was convinced the world was out to get him and acted accordingly. A work of great historical significance, The Achilles Trap exposes how corruptions of power, lies of diplomacy, and vanity—on both sides—led to avoidable errors of statecraft, ones that would enact immeasurable human suffering and forever change the political landscape as we know it.
National & International Security American Foreign Policy Wars & Conflicts Middle East Politics & Government Iraq War National Security Freedom & Security Military War Iraq Gulf War Iran Civil War
Comprehensive History • Insightful Perspective • Great Narration • Compelling Content • Thorough Research

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Right balance between details and overall story arc, colorful and yet meaningful. Very telling portrait of Saddam, Mideast politics, US involvement, etc.

Incredible story, so well told

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The book is not at all sympathetic to Saddam but this is the best account I have seen how his own foolish behavior contributed to the invasion. That said, it is also clear that the Bush administration willfully misinterpreted what they did know. Call it dishonest or more likely confirms bias, the US invasion of Iraq was a tragic mistake. Tragic not because Saddam was a victim, but because the invasion led to a decade of misery and chaos and tarnished America’s reputation. If you haven’t already read Coll’s Ghost Wars you should get it now.

From the Saddam’s Point of View.

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A reminder of an eventful and at times frustrating if not infuriating time. From Iran/Contra through the Gulf War, 9/11, the fruitless search for what turned out to be nonexistent WMD up till the marketing of a disastrous and unnecessary war.

Revealing history; excellent performance

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Outstanding. Touched on it briefly in the epilogue, but hope he releases a sequel on the US war in Iraq and its lasting consequences

Very well written. Throughly explained

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very good narrative of a complex story, presented in a lively way that keeps the reader engaged

Excellent

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