The G And T Defense George W Bush And Tony Blair Heroes Not Villains

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The G and T Defense: George W Bush and Tony Blair: Heroes, Not Villains

The G and T Defense makes the following controversial yet well-supported claims: - George W Bush and Tony Blair are responsible for saving many more lives in the world than for taking them. - The Afghanistan and Iraq wars of 2001 and 2003 were justified and necessary at the time. The real and obvious war criminals were Osama bin Laden, Mullah Omar, Saddam Hussein and Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. - The hysterical and widespread accusations of "lies" and dishonesty against Bush and Blair are unjustified. - The casualties and prolonged conflict in Iraq were caused almost entirely by fanatical, fundamentalist extremists, and not by western powers. - The Abu Ghraib scandal was horrific, but needs to be put firmly into context. - Fallujah was no Guernica. "Oil" was no cause. - The hysterical reaction by much of the Western media to the 2003 Iraq war has led to dangerous "self-loathing" in the West, reinforced by moral equivalence. - Bush and Blair are more deserving of the Nobel Prize than Barack Obama.
China in Iraq after the War

Author: Shirzad Azad
language: en
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Release Date: 2025-06-12
In this in-depth and wide-ranging study, Shirzad Azad explores the changing relationship between post-Saddam Hussein Iraq and the People's Republic of China. China in Iraq After the War charts the deepening relationship between the two countries since the 2003 American-led invasion, that has seen China become the biggest international stakeholder in Iraq. The book uncovers the scope of China's and Iraq's collaboration in a number of sectors, including military, economic, technological and cultural and considers the motivating forces behind this unlikely relationship.
History Continues

Decades after Francis Fukuyama's 'end of history' thesis became famous, the conflicts and turmoil of history have returned; Dr. Kicmari, having seen his own native land erupt in a European civil war in the 1990s, has been thinking about these issues for many years. This book highlights the return of ideology to international relations, presenting harsh ideological models which challenge liberal democracy. This becomes even more relevant in light of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The publication of this book aims to draw attention to the danger posed to world peace by ideological models alongside the need for commitment to strengthen democracy in the world, and should interest diplomats, journalists, and scholars.