The 1st Invasion of Iraq

From All Things Considered (7-8-2003 - 7:47) comes this historical piece:
Britain's experience in Iraq after World War I offers a cautionary tale for the United States and its forces in the country. Like the United States, Britain promised to "liberate" Iraq, not to "occupy" it. As with U.S. forces, British troops were attacked by Iraqis not long after the occupation began. And British forces in Iraq were stretched too thin. NPR's Mike Shuster reports on these and other parallels between then and now.
Here's a short follow-up review (11-5-2003, 3:13) of Shuster's on Toby Dodge's Inventing Iraq: The Failure of Nation-Building and a History Denied. And here is an interview Scott Simon had with Dodge (11-15-2003, 5:18).
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