Author

Publication

1999-04-06 - Simon & Schuster

Language

English

Word Count

60,000 words, Guess

Page Count

240 pages

Physical Format

Hardcover

Identifiers

and 3 more
  • Library of Congress Control Number99021736
  • LibraryThing492723
  • Goodreads2005030

Classifications

  • LCCDS70.95 .R53 1999

Description

"Scott Ritter draws on his seven years' experience hunting Saddam's weapons of mass destruction to take readers inside Iraq and show that country as it has never been seen by outsiders before. In Endgame, he dissects the failure of U.S. policy in Iraq and reveals a bold new approach to ending the ongoing Iraq crisis." "Endgame criticizes current U.S. policy toward Iraq, pointing out that we have squandered an international consensus and now find ourselves virtually isolated over our Iraq policy. Scott Ritter offers a way out of the Iraqi morass, proposing a bold and innovative solution to the current crisis. He argues that the U.S. should again take a leadership position on Iraq if we are to avoid facing a re-armed and emboldened Saddam on another battlefield in the future."--Jacket.

First Sentence

THE JOB I resigned from on August 26, 1998, was the best job I ever had, and may ever have.

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  • Endgame HardcoverSimon & Schuster1999-04-06

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