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Iraq: Federal Research Study and Country Profile with Comprehensive Information, History, and Analysis - Politics, Economy, Military, Saddam Hussein    by Progressive Management
Price: $7.99 USD. 108130 words. Published on February 3, 2011. .

Comprehensive and unique information with professional analysis of Iraq, politics and history, economic, social, military, and national security systems and institutions, written by the experts at the Federal Research Division of the Library of Congress. This Country Study and Country Profile is an exceptional review of Iraq and its history.
Looking Back -- Apocalypse Here!! . . .and the Iraqle Debacle, a "wrecktrospective"    by AAAAAto ZZZZZZ
Price: $2.25 USD. 30180 words. Published on September 9, 2011. .

Looking back on the horror of 9/11 and what happened thereafter: Apocalypse Here!! -- the attack. Toward a Unified Theory -- why the fission of warfare never ends The Iraqle Debacle, a wrecktrospective Why Iraq? Various considerations re. invasion/attack of Iraq. Outlines re. Saddam, Iran, Iraq history
Where Wolves Dream    by Armand Nassery
Price: $9.99 USD. 308650 words. Published on November 23, 2011. .

is a novel that tells a story of Salam, an American-Iraqi man. He sets a sail on a journey in 2003 from Chicago to his homeland in Iraq to seek a closure with his past. He listens to the stories of his friends, the Wolves, as Barrya, a mysterious gypsy woman, tell him what happened to his friends and the people of Balluria over the past 50 years. It is fiction with true stories at the sametime.
Saddam's Secret Terror Documents    by Ray Robison
Price: $9.99 USD. 48540 words. Published on December 1, 2011. .

From the authors of the Fox News.com series The Saddam Dossier comes this exploration of Saddam's involvement with Islamic terrorism. After the defeat of Iraq in the Gulf War, Saddam embarked upon a covert war against the US using proxy Islamic groups much as the US had done to the Soviets just a few years before.