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In the Red Zone: A Journey into the Soul of Iraq

AUTHOR: Steven Vincent
ISBN: 1890626570

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In the Red Zone: A Journey into the Soul of Iraq
- Book Review,
by Steven Vincent

Karl Zinsmeister, author of Dawn Over Baghdad
We are not likely to get another view of Iraq's misery this vivid, unsparing, wise, and truthful for many years.

Arthur Chrenkoff, columnist, OpinionJournal.com
Some of the best journalism to come out of Iraq since the liberation; not uncritical yet sympathetic, sober but hopeful.

Karl Zinsmeister, author, Dawn Over Baghdad
Vivid, unsparing, wise, and truthful.

Book Description
In the Red Zone, an American journalist’s account of his daring solo expeditions through post-Saddam Iraq, is a vivid, frank, and unforgettable portrayal of the hearts and minds of the Iraqi people. An eyewitness of the 9/11 attacks, Steven Vincent went to Iraq to experience the daily realities of life and death in the crossfire of the war on terror. His report is essential for understanding America’s enemies and allies in the critical but confusing struggle against radical Islam. Steven Vincent journeyed twice to Iraq, paying his own way, traveling without security or official connections, living by his wits. His four months in the war zone included a foray into the infamous Mosque of Ali in Najaf, a confrontation with Ayatollah Sistani’s bodyguards, a brush with death in a Karbala bombing, meetings with assorted Western "peace activists," and run-ins with Iraqi "authorities" who alternately suspected him of being a CIA agent or a terrorist. Vincent’s encounters with doctors and cab drivers, imams and housewives, politicos and poets—and one unforgettable woman in Basra—provided him with special insight into what Iraqis think of their liberation, of America, and of the war. He describes a tormented society whose inhabitants—troubling, infuriating, yet often inspiring—survived the ghoulish dictatorship of Saddam Hussein only to face the death cult of radical Islam. The war on terror and the war in Iraq, Vincent concludes, are closely connected. Victory in both conflicts requires that we look with a sympathetic but unsparing eye at the Iraqi people and the whole Islamic world.

About the Author
STEVEN VINCENT is a freelance investigative journalist and art critic. His work has appeared in the Wall Street Journal, Art & Auction, National Review Online, and numerous other art and political journals. He has lived in New York City for 25 years.


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