Iraq War, 2003-2011
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- Understanding the U.S. Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, edited by Beth Bailey and Richard H. Immerman
- President George W. Bush address to the nation, March 19, 2003
- Iraq war, the essential reference guide, Brian L. Steed, editor
- Failed states, the abuse of power and the assault on democracy, Noam Chomsky
- Why the Iraqi resistance to the coalition invasion was so weak, Stephen T. Hosmer
- Getting out, historical perspectives on leaving Iraq, edited by Michael Walzer and Nicolaus Mills
- Why we fight, Sony Pictures Classics presents a Charlotte Street Film ; produced for BBC Storyville in association with Arte and Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
- Commander in chief, how Truman, Johnson, and Bush turned a presidential power into a threat to America's future, Geoffrey Perret
- The Iraq Study Group report, James A. Baker, III, and Lee H. Hamilton, co-chairs ; Lawrence S. Eagleburger, Vernon E. Jordan, Jr., Edwin Meese III, Sandra Day O'Connor, Leon E. Panetta, William J. Perry, Charles S. Robb, Alan K. Simpson
- Big boy rules, America's mercenaries fighting in Iraq, Steve Fainaru
- The Achilles trap, Saddam Hussein, the C.I.A., and the origins of America's invasion of Iraq, Steve Coll
- Byting back, regaining information superiority against 21st-century insurgents, Martin C. Libicki [and others] ; prepared for the Office of the Secretary of Defense
- The occupation of Iraq, winning the war, losing the peace, Ali A. Allawi
- President George W. Bush address to the nation March 17, 2003
- Fields of combat, understanding PTSD among veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan, Erin P. Finley
- 21 days to Baghdad, producers/writers, David Murdock, Mary Marsh, Ted Duvall ; a National Geographic Television and Film production
- The ground truth, Focus Features presents ; a Ground Truth production in association with Radioaktive Film and Plum Pictures ; produced and directed by Patricia Foulkrod
- Thank you for your service, David Finkel
- What have we done, the moral injury of our longest wars, David Wood
- Iraq's insurgency and the road to civil conflict, Anthony H. Cordesman ; with assistance from Emma R. Davies
- No end in sight, Iraq's descent into chaos, Charles Ferguson
- 9/11 and the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, a chronology and reference guide, Tom Lansford
- Inside shock & awe, National Geographic Television & Film ; produced by Tony Long
- Overthrow, America's century of regime change from Hawaii to Iraq, Stephen Kinzer
- The war comes home, Washington's battle against America's veterans, Aaron Glantz
- U.S. policy options for Iraq, a reassessment, Olga Oliker [and others]
- Iraq, battle plan under fire, a Nova production
- Exiting Iraq, why the U.S. must end the military occupation and renew the war against Al Qaeda : report of a special task force, Christopher Preble
- Intelligence and U.S. Foreign Policy, Iraq, 9/11, and Misguided Reform
- President Obama on ending war in Iraq, by the White House
- The longest war, the enduring conflict between America and al-Qaeda, Peter L. Bergen
- The day after, why America wins the war but loses the peace, Brendan R. Gallagher
- The dark side, written, produced and directed by Michael Kirk ; produced and reported by Jim Gilmore ; a Frontline coproduction with the Kirk Documentary Group, Ltd
- Giving thanks to our troops, by the White House
- The wounded platoon, written and directed by Dan Edge ; produced by Dan Edge and Christopher Buchanan ; reported by Christopher Buchanan, Dan Edge, L. Christopher Smith ; edited by Alex Archer
- Meet the press, with Tim Russert
- The evil hours, a biography of post-traumatic stress disorder, David J. Morris
- Soldier girls, the battles of three women at home and at war, Helen Thorpe
- The end of the combat mission in Iraq, by the White House
- Red line, American foreign policy in a time of fractured politics and failing states, P.J. Crowley
- The assassins' gate, America in Iraq, George Packer
- The invisible wounds of war, coming home from Iraq and Afghanistan, Marguerite Guzmán Bouvard
- Armed madhouse, who's afraid of Osama Wolf?, China floats, Bush sinks, the scheme to steal '08, no child's behind left, and other dispatches from the front lines of the class war, Greg Palast
- The strongest tribe, war, politics, and the endgame in Iraq, Bing West