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of Syria. The first, a controversial ruler, whose subjects were both acclaiming him and shrieking at his coffin during his burial ceremony, is put alongside "The Lion of Damascus", whose
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is an incursion into the world of the manufacturers of "all nationalities, all faiths, all follies, all causes and all crimes," of the
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in the 1954–1962 war. After the French pullout and Algerian independence, the book details the internal power struggles among the
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of the book: the volatile situation in the Middle East is a consequence of the political arrangements concluded in the
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when they entered the country as well as the invasion's galvanizing effect in recruiting thousands of foreign
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See, for example, Chapter 22 (pp. 888–937) which deals with the run up to the invasion and its aftermath.
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The first two chapters of the book focus on Fisk's first hand accounts of the first year of the
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Fisk's book details his travels to many of the hotspots of the Middle East, such as
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has faced in Iraq, and reports on the assassination of the Lebanese Prime-Minister
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and the UK for refusing to recognize the massacres and deportations as genocide.
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In the book, Fisk criticizes what he perceives as the hypocritical and biased
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and ending in 2005, the year of the book's British release, with the words: "
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saw the creation of most of the borders of the modern Middle East, after the
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is the second book Fisk has written about the Middle East. The first one,
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is the last chapter of the book. It gives an idea of the challenges the
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by the Iraqi government, which had been encouraged but not supported by
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is Fisk's account of his father, Bill Fisk, during his service in the
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describes in great detail the turbulences which have accompanied the
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and the use of torture and terrorism by both the French military and
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and his difficult decision to refuse to take part as a member of a
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Atomic Dog, Annihilator, Arsonist, Anthrax, Anguish and Agamemnon
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The Great War for Civilisation: The Conquest of the Middle East
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unusual illnesses which plagued the Iraqi public after the war
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published a review of the book by retired British Ambassador
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is about Fisk's first interview in 1996 with the leader of
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examines the diplomatic and mass media moves which led to
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The book ends, as it has begun, in the "tiny village of
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is a book published in 2005 by the English journalist
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Index

The Great War For Civilisation

Robert Fisk
Fourth Estate
ISBN
1-4000-7517-3
OCLC
84904295
Robert Fisk
The Times
The Independent
Arab–Israeli conflict
Soviet invasion of Afghanistan
Gulf Wars
Algerian Civil War
Armenian genocide
Pity the Nation
Lebanese Civil War
Iraq
Iran
Iran–Iraq War
British
United States foreign policy in the Middle East
2003 invasion of Iraq
a campaign medal
First World War
aftermath of World War I
partitioning of the Ottoman Empire

Soviet–Afghan War

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