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Fuel on the Fire
Oil and Politics in Occupied Iraq
The Bodley Head (Random House)
Greg Muttitt
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The departure of the last U.S. troops from Iraq at the end of 2011 left a broken country and a host of unanswered questions. What was the war really about? Why and how did the occupation drag on for nearly nine years? And why did the troops have to leave? Now, in a gripping account of the war that dominated the last decade, investigative reporter Greg Muttitt takes us behind the scenes to answer these questions and tells the untold story of the oil politics that played out through the occupation.
Drawing upon hundreds of unreleased government documents and extensive interviews with senior American, British, and Iraqi officials, Muttitt exposes the plans and preparations that were in place to shape policies in favor of American and British energy interests. We follow him through a labyrinth of clandestine meetings, reneged promises, and abuses of power; we also see how Iraqis struggled for their own say in their future, in spite of their dysfunctional government and rising levels of violence. Through their stories, we begin to see a very different Iraq from the one our politicians have told us about.
Fuel on the Fire provides a vital guide to the lessons from Iraq and of the global consequences of America’s persistent oil addiction.
A painstaking piece of investigative reporting - Financial Times
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Nothing short of a secret history of the war - Naomi Klein
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The war for Iraqi oil, beyond the cliché... A forensic account - Petroleum Economist
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[An] explosive new history... Set to turn our understanding of the war on its head - The Independent
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The Iraqi civil society voices resound with dignity in this brilliant, comprehensive account - New Internationalist
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A sense of hope in an otherwise devastating occupation - Stop the War Coalition
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