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Summary: No End in Sight: Review and Analysis of Charles Ferguson's Book
Summary: No End in Sight: Review and Analysis of Charles Ferguson's Book
Summary: No End in Sight: Review and Analysis of Charles Ferguson's Book
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The must-read summary of Charles Ferguson's book: “No End in Sight: Iraq’s Descent into Chaos”.

This complete summary of "No End in Sight" by Charles Ferguson, renowned director and producer of the documentary film of the same name, presents his analysis of the Iraq War as he shows how arrogance and ignorance eliminated any chance of an early victory for the US and the extent to which Iraq has fallen even further into disorder and insurgency.

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• Understand the Iraq War and how it worsened rather than improved the country's situation
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To learn more, read "No End in Sight" and discover how the situation in Iraq worsened throughout the war.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 30, 2017
ISBN9782511001332
Summary: No End in Sight: Review and Analysis of Charles Ferguson's Book

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    No End in Sight is a companion to and extension of the film of the same name. Culled from more than 200 hours of footage collected for the film and fleshed out even further with additional interviews conducted after the film’s release, Ferguson shows how arrogance and ignorance dismantled the U.S.’s early military victory in Iraq as the country has sunk further and further into disorder and insurgency. Interviews with high-ranking officials – including former Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage and General Jay Garner – as well as Iraqis, American soldiers, intelligence agents, and analysts paint a dire picture of errors in U.S. policy that have created the mess in Iraq.

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