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Reconstructing Iraq - (Modern War Studies) by Gordon Rudd (Hardcover)

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  • When President George W. Bush stood on the decks of the U.S.S. Lincoln in May 2003 and announced the victorious end to major combat operations in Iraq, he did so in front of a huge banner that proclaimed "Mission Accomplished.
  • Author(s): Gordon Rudd
  • 478 Pages
  • History, Military
  • Series Name: Modern War Studies

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A hard-hitting critique of the occupation of Iraq following the removal of Sadam Hussein. Describes how the Office of Reconstruction and Humanitarian Assistance (ORHA), led by Jay Garner was given mere weeks to stabilize a nation that was reeling in chaos after the invasion. Through hundreds of interviews with participants and his own account of time on the ground in Iraq, the author shows clearly that the planning for regime change was haphazard at best.



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When President George W. Bush stood on the decks of the U.S.S. Lincoln in May 2003 and announced the victorious end to major combat operations in Iraq, he did so in front of a huge banner that proclaimed "Mission Accomplished." American forces had successfully removed the regime of Saddam Hussein with "rapid decisive operations"--and yet the United States was unprepared to effectively replace that regime. Gordon Rudd's excellent history reveals why in stark detail.

Between the invasion of Iraq in March 2003 and the creation of the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA) that May, the Allied forces struggled to plug the governance gap created by the removal of Saddam Hussein's regime. Plugging that gap became the job of the Office of Reconstruction and Humanitarian Assistance. Cobbled together with staff from diverse federal agencies and military branches, ORHA was led by Jay Garner, a key figure in assisting Kurdish refugees following Operation Desert Storm in 1991. Garner and ORHA were given mere weeks to stabilize a nation that had come completely apart at the seams. Iraq's infrastructure was in such a shambles-thanks to years of poor maintenance, international sanctions, and massive looting-that the mission was doomed to fail from the start.

Rudd, field historian for ORHA and CPA, offers a critical look at this impossible effort. He shows that, while military planning for the invasion of Iraq had been conducted for over a decade, planning for regime replacement was haphazard at best. The result was an unnecessarily large loss of lives, treasure, time, and American prestige, despite the inspired efforts of Garner and his staff. Based on nearly 300 interviews and time on the ground in Iraq, Rudd's account also provides an unsettling look at the awkward transition from ORHA to CPA, revealing how Ambassador Paul Bremer managed to make things even worse.

Garner here emerges as both heroic and tragic, a charismatic leader of great enthusiasm who took on a task of grand proportions but was poorly served by those who chose him for the mission. As Rudd makes clear, the key lesson of this experience is that regime removal solves nothing without effective regime replacement. That lesson, learned the hard way, serves as a cautionary tale for our engagement in future foreign conflicts.



Review Quotes




"Rudd's authoritative account held my interest all the way through. It is a detailed, convincing, and finally infuriating dissection of a major policy disaster."--James Fallows, author of Blind into Baghdad: America's War in Iraq

"A devastating account of the haphazard preparation for the liberation and occupation of Iraq that should be required reading in America's war colleges. . . . We ignore Rudd's lessons at our peril."--Peter Mansoor, author of Baghdad at Sunrise: A Brigade Commander's War in Iraq

"A must read, packed with insights and anecdotes, conflicts and controversy."--James Dobbins, coauthor of Occupying Iraq: A History of the Coalition Provisional Authority



"What is new is Rudd's scrupulously detailed account of the U.S. failure, down to the background of nearly every identified U.S. actor, along with a discussion of their political and bureaucratic interests and ties."--H-Net Reviews

"This first-class history serves an important policy function by documenting how mistakes transpired and how they might be avoided in the future. Highly recommended."--Choice

"Readable and accessible, this is a good choice for general readers interested in our recent involvement in Iraq and for academic libraries collecting comprehensively."--Library Journal


Dimensions (Overall): 9.2 Inches (H) x 6.4 Inches (W) x 1.6 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.89 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 478
Series Title: Modern War Studies
Genre: History
Sub-Genre: Military
Publisher: University Press of Kansas
Theme: Iraq War (2003-2011)
Format: Hardcover
Author: Gordon Rudd
Language: English
Street Date: March 30, 2011
TCIN: 89388612
UPC: 9780700617791
Item Number (DPCI): 247-16-2594
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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