This invasion & occupation of Iraq by the United States & Britain
- with retrospective sanction of this recolonisation by the United Nations
- marks a turning point in world history & a renewal of the two-hundred-year-old war waged by the North against the South. Whatever the final outcome, the assault & capture of Iraq by the American Empire & its bloodshot British adjutant
- & the resistance it provoked
- will shape the politics of the twenty-first century. In this passionate & provocative book, Tariq Ali argues against the view that sees imperialist occupation as the only viable solution to bring about the regime-change in corrupt & dictatorial states. The American Empire, like all its predecessors, acts primarily out of self-interest. Now, as before, it is the political, economic & strategic needs of the United States that determine its foreign policy. Bush in Babylon is above all a history of the Iraqi resistance against empires old & new. Imperial interventions in the past created a layer of collaborators who could only be removed via a revolution; but the tragedy of Iraq is also self-inflicted. The radical colonels, courageous communists & burnt-out Ba`athists failed to establish a stable & just democratic republic, thus enabling a return visit by imperialism. Like the author`s previous work, The Clash of Fundamentalisms, this book presents a magnificent cultural history; a heartfelt homage to the great poets of Iraq & the Arab world whose influence remained strong throughout their periods of exile, & who are united in poetic resistance to the latest catastrophe. ” Why are otherwise intelligent people in Britain & the United States surprised on learning that the occupation is detested by a majority of Iraqi citizens? Empires sometimes forget who they are crusading against & why, but the occupied rarely suffer from such confusions. How could they when the regime being imposed on them is a mixture of Gaza & Guantanamo? The aim of the resistance is to target the occupation forces on a daily scale & in this they have been relatively successful. The replacement of US soldiers by blue-helmeted UN mercenaries is unlike to improve the situation. Ultimately the local jackals & their masters will fail.”