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Hard Men Back Home

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September 2004, no. 264

Mission Impossible: The Sheikhs, the US and the future of Iraq by Paul McGeough

Black Inc, $13.95 pb, 117 pp

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Long Drive Through a Short War: Reporting on the Iraq War by Peter Wilson

Hardie Grant Books, $29.95 pb, 294 pp

Hard Men Back Home

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September 2004, no. 264

These two books represent two different stages of what will be remembered as the US occupation of Iraq. Firstly, we have senior News Limited correspondent Peter Wilson’s account of his somewhat hapless adventures on the road to Baghdad during last year’s invasion. He begins by listing the clothing and equipment he plans to take with him, and by explaining why he doesn’t have an opinion on the conflict. He also lets us know that he has a reputation as a ‘hard man’ around the office.

Mission Impossible: The Sheikhs, the US and the future of Iraq

Mission Impossible: The Sheikhs, the US and the future of Iraq

by Paul McGeough

Black Inc, $13.95 pb, 117 pp

Long Drive Through a Short War: Reporting on the Iraq War

Long Drive Through a Short War: Reporting on the Iraq War

by Peter Wilson

Hardie Grant Books, $29.95 pb, 294 pp

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