Drawing on exclusive interviews with Donald Rumsfeld and General Tommy Franks, Keegan retraces the steps that led to the showdown in Iraq, from the highlights of Hussein's murderous rule to the diplomatic crossfire that preceded the invasion. His account of the combat in the desert is unparalleled in its grasp of strategy and tactics. The result is an urgently needed and up-to-date book that adds immeasurably to our understanding of those twenty-one days of war and their long, uncertain aftermath.
"Nobody does it better. The narration is clear and exciting. Everything moves; the author has you in his grip." -David Fromkin, The New York Times Book Review
"Highly readable. . . . Contains both plenty of tactical detail . . . and ample historical insight." -The Christian Science Monitor
"Authoritative. . . . A useful addition to our knowledge." -Walter Laqueur, Los Angeles Times Book Review
"A must-read. . . . Illuminating. . . . He provides exceptional detail . . . that will enthrall military buffs." -Fort Worth Star-Telegram
"Highly readable. . . . One of the best brief guides to the history of this whole confusing field." -Financial Times
"A superb strategic overview. . . . Concise and well-written. . . . Keegan provides a basis for understanding the embers of the insurgent conflagration." -The Washington Times
"A remarkable achievement." -The Spectator
"Comprehensive. . . . It is in his examination of the military campaign itself that the insight really surfaces. He cuts directly to the heart of the mystery and questions surrounding this operation. . . . His analysis . . . is sound and enlightening-from the political to the tactical level." -New York Post