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Authors: George Packer
Ezekiel, shrine of
Fadhel, Gha'ab
Fairbanks, Charles
Falluja
Fedayeen Saddam
Feinstein, Dianne
Feith, Douglas; Chalabi and; on debaathification; postwar planning and
Feldman, Noah
Fenton, James
Fleischer, Ari
Fleischer, Michael
Ford, Gerald
foreign jihadis
Forrest, Charles
Franks, Tommy
Fromkin, David
Frosheiser, Chris
Frosheiser, Kurt
Frum, David
Future of Iraq Project
al-Gaaod, Talal
Galbraith, Peter
Gallup poll
Garner, Jay
Gelb, Leslie
Geneva Conventions
Gingrich, Newt
Goldwater-Nichols Act
Gonzales, Alberto
Governing Council, Iraqi
Greene, Graham
Greenstock, Sir Jeremy
Green Zone
Grimsley, William
Grossman, Marc
guerrilla war.
See
insurgency
Gul, Abdullah
Gulf War (1991); in Basra; Islamization after; unfinished business of
Haass, Richard N.
Hadidi, Ismail
Hadley, Stephen
Hagel, Chuck
al-Hakim, Ayatollah Mohamed Baqr
Halabja
Halliburton
Hamadi, Emad
Hamilton, Lee
Hammes, T. X.
Hamood, Sabiha
Hamre, John
Hannah, John
Hanson, Victor Davis
Harvin, Chris
al-Hashemi, Aqila
Hassan, Prince
Havel, Vaclav
Helms, Jesse
Hilla
Hisham
Hitchens, Christopher
Hitler, Adolf
Hobbes, Thomas
Hodgkinson, David
Holbrooke, Richard
Homeland Security Department
homosexuals
Horan, Hume
Huffington, Arianna
Hughes, Paul
Hussein (king of Jordan)
Hussein, Qusay
Hussein, Saddam: al-Qaeda and; Assassins' Gate built by; bodyguard's personal stories of; capture of; “chaos is better than,”; court appearance of; cruelty of; fall of statue of; five lines of guards of; guerrilla warfare planned by; after Gulf War; Kirkuk visits of; monument of arms of; 9/11 and; 1990s Islamization policy of; ruling class under; Rumsfeld's meeting with; Stalin as hero of; things worse after; 2002 prisoner release by;
see also
WMD
Hussein, Uday
al-Hussein, Yasin Ali
Ibrahim, Yousef
IEDs (improvised explosive devices)
Ignatieff, Michael
insurgency (guerrilla warfare)
Iran-Iraq War (1980â1988)
Iraqi army: dissolution of; former soldiers of, in Falluja Brigade; new
Iraqi Islamic Party
Iraqi National Congress (INC)
Iraq Liberation Act
Iraq Property Claims Commission
Istrabadi, Feisal
Italian troops
al-Jabouri, Omar Hechel
Jabr, Bayan
Jackson, Henry “Scoop”
al-Janaby, Kassim
Jasim, Mohamed
Jassim, Mohamed Kareem
al-Jazairy, Hashim
Jennings, Ray Salvatore
Jett, James
Jews; blamed for violence in Iraq; in Kirkuk; in Makiya's files; supposedly warned to stay away from World Trade Center
Johns, Simon
Johnson, Lyndon
jokes, Iraqi
Jones, Richard
Juhi, Raed
al-Kadhimi, Mustafa
Kagan, Robert
Kamal, Abdulillah
Kamal, Nimat
Karbala; Ashura bombings in (2004)
Karzai, Hamid
Kay, David
Kean, Thomas
Kennedy, John F.
Kerik, Bernard
Kerrey, Bob
Kerry, John
Khader, Mohamed
al-Khafaji, Isam
al-Khalil, Samir.
See
Makiya, Kanan
Khalilzad, Zalmay
al-Khoei, Ayatollah Abdul-Majid
al-Khoei, Grand Ayatollah Sayyid Abu al-Qasim
Khomeini, Ayatollah Ruhollah
Kimmitt, Mark
Kinani, Sheikh Mohamed
Kirkpatrick, Jeane
Kirkuk; 1957 census of
Kissinger, Henry
Klein, Naomi
Koestler, Arthur
Komer, “Blowtorch” Bob
Kristol, Irving
Kristol, William
Kucinich, Dennis
Kurdistan; author's trip to (2004); federalism and (autonomy); independence of; Kirkuk as part of;
peshmerga
of; two political parties of
Kurds: return to Kirkuk of; Saddam's deportation of; Saddam's genocide vs. (Anfal)
Lacey, Erin
Lahan, Mark
Lawrence, T. E.
Lewis, Bernard
Libby, I. Lewis
Lilla, Mark
Lindsay, Lawrence
Locke, John
looting; prevented by local leaders
Lott, Trent
Lugar, Richard G.
Luti, William J.
McCain, John
McKiernan, Dave
McKissen, Scott
Mahdi Army
Mahmood
Mahmudiya
al-Majid, Ali Hassan (Chemical Ali)
Makiya, Kanan (Samir al-Khalil); as American adviser; background of; ethnic politics opposed by; Memory Foundation of; war in Iraq supported by
Makiya, Mohamed
Malaya, guerrilla warfare in
Maloof, F. Michael
Mann, James
May, Ernest
McMaster, H. R.
Miller, Frank
Milligan, Chris
Mneimneh, Hassan
Mobbs, Michael
Mohamed, Sardar
Moore, Michael
Morley, John Viscount
Moshin, Haider
Mosul
Moynihan, Daniel Patrick
Mudhafar, Sami
Mukhlis, Hatem
Murdoch, Rupert
Murphy, Marcus
al-Musawi, Nabil
Myers, Richard
Mylroie, Laurie
al-Naimy, Mayasa
Najaf
Namikh, Khadija
Nasir, Mohamed
National Security Strategy
nation building
neoconservatives: foreign policy of; Iraq policy of; left-wing origin of; messianism of; never say when they are wrong
Netanyahu, Benjamin
Nixon, Richard
no-fly zones
al-Obeidi, Jawdet
Office of Reconstruction and Humanitarian Assistance.
See
ORHA
Office of Special Plans.
See
Special Plans
Ogali, Ahmad
oil: Baghdad Ministry of; DPG on; Halliburton's contract on; of Kirkuk; to pay for Iraq rehabilitation; Wolfowitz on
Omar (translator)
O'Neill, John
O'Neill, Paul
ORHA
Orwell, George
O'Sullivan, Meghan
Othman, Mahmoud
Ottoway, Marina
Pachachi, Adnan
Palestine Hotel
Pariser, Eli
peacekeeping
Perle, Richard
Petraeus, David
Phillips, David L.
Pletka, Danielle
Plumley, Matt
PNAC (Project for the New American Century)
Podhoretz, Norman
Polish troops
postwar planning for Iraq War
Powell, Colin; Chalabi and; on Iraq as priority; last meeting of Bush and; on troop strength in Iraq
Powell Doctrine
preemptive war
Prior, John
prisoners and arrests; of Kurds; scandal of;
see also
Abu Ghraib prison
private security contractors, killing of
privatization
psychiatric patients
al-Qaddafi, Muammar
Qais (driver)
Qutb, Sayyid
Raghda
Rahim, Nabil
Rahim, Rend
Ramadan, Taha Yassin
Ramadi
Ravich, Samantha
Reagan, Ronald; neoconservatives and
Republican Palace
Rhode, Harold
Rice, Condoleezza; background of; on Iraq and postwar Germany; in Iraq War planning; National Security Strategy of; as secretary of state; on WMD
Richmond, Alan
Rida, Mohamed
Roosevelt, Franklin
Roosevelt, Theodore
Rove, Karl
Rozbayani, Hasib
Rubin, Michael
Rudd, Gordon W.
rumors
Rumsfeld, Donald; background of; Bremer's policy approved by; insurgency and; military transformation plans of; postwar planning for Iraq by; Saddam's meeting with; soldiers' bitterness toward; and troop strength for Iraq
Saad
al-Sabti, Qasim
Saddam.
See
Hussein, Saddam
Sadiq, Abdulrahman
Sadiq, Mohamed
Sadiq, Othman Ali
al-Sadr, Ayatollah Mohamed Baqr
al-Sadr, Ayatollah Mohamed Sadiq
al-Sadr, Moqtada; Chalabi and; uprising by
Safar, Jamila
Said, Edward
Salamé, Ghassan
Salih, Barham
Salman Pak
Salvadoran troops
Sanchez, Ricardo
Sarbanes, Paul
al-Sarraf, Sermid
al-Sarraf, Wallada
al-Sary, Majid
Scheuneman, Randy
Schwarzkopf, Norman
Scowcroft, Brent
Senor, Dan
Sepp, Kalev
September 11, 2001 (9/11); as cause of Iraq War; Commission; Jews supposedly warned before; Kamal's play about; neoconservatives' answer to
Serwan (translator)
al-Shahbander, Ammar
Shaker, Ali
Shaker, Ayob
Shaker, Bashir
Shaker, Samir
Sharifpour-Hicks, Elahe
Sharon, Ariel
Shaways, Rowsch
Shekhany, Azad
Shia (Shiites): alliance of Sunni and; American Jewish support of; Ashura bombings of (2004); as chosen U.S. instrument; in Gulf War; INC and; insurgency of; after liberation; origin of; parties of; pleasure marriage in; restoration of monarchy and; retaliation against Sunnis; theocracy in Iraq and
Shinseki, Eric K.
Shulsky, Abram
Shultz, George
Silverman, Jerry
al-Sistani, Ayatollah Ali; election coalition of
Sky, Emma
Slocombe, Walter
Soane, E. B.
Solzhenitsyn, Alexander
South African mercenaries
Spanish troops
Special Plans, Office of
Stalin, Joseph
Stewart, Rory
Strauss, Leo
Strosky, E. A.
suicide bombers
Suleimaniya
Sullivan, Andrew
Sumaidaie, Samir Shakir
Sunnis: alliance of Shia and; election boycott by; in elections; insurgency of; as modernizers; origin of; traditional rule of Iraq by; United Nations and
Sunni Triangle
Suskind, Ron
Swanson, Brad
Swope, Robert
Sykes-Picot agreement (1916)
Talabani, Hawry
Talabani, Jalal
Tal Afar
Talib, Ali
Talib, Tariq
Taylor, Glade
Tenet, George
al-Tikriti, Barzan
torture: hunger as protection against; Washington's responsibility for
Trotsky, Leon
Truman, Harry
Turkomans
Ukrainian troops
United Nations; asked to return to Iraq; in Baghdad, and its bombing; CPA endorsed by; DPG's failure to mention; Human Rights Commission; inspectors in Iraq from; sanctions on Iraq by
United States Armed Forces; alcohol use in Iraq by; Commanders Fund of; redeployment of; strength needed for Iraq War
United States Marines
universities: debaathification in; Iraqi presidents elected by
Van Buren, Matt
Vidal, Gore
Vieira de Mello, Sergio
Vietnam War; Bush on; neoconservative attitude to
Vilsack, Tom
Wahhabis
Wallace, William
Walzer, Michael
Ward, George
Warrick, Thomas
Weinberger, Caspar
Wershow, Jeffrey
Westmoreland, William
Wetherington, Karl
Weydemuller, Patrick
White, Thomas E.
Wieseltier, Leon
Wilson, Sir Arnold
Wilson, Isaiah, III
Wittington-Jones, Brendan
WMD (weapons of mass destruction); “loose,” in Russia
Wohlstetter, Albert
Wolfowitz, Paul; background of; Bush and; Chalabi and; DPG and; foreign companies barred by; Makiya and; military deferment of; on 9/11 and Iraq; postwar Iraq and; in rocket attack in Green Zone; self-delusion by; on Strauss and Iraq War; on troop strength needed; and unfinished Gulf War
women, Iraqi; dress code of; Kurdish; pleasure marriage and; reprisal killings of; virginity exams on; Wolfowitz on
Woodward, Bob
Woolsey, R. James
Wurmser, David
al-Yaqoubi, Ayatollah Mohamed
Yaqoubi, Mustafa
al-Yawer, Ghazi
al-Zarqawi, Abu Musab
Zebari, Hoshyar
Zelikow, Philip
Zinni, Anthony
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About This Guide
The questions and discussion topics that follow are designed to enhance your reading of George Packer's
The Assassins' Gate: America in Iraq.
We hope they will enrich your experience of the history and frontline reporting presented in this unsettling portrait of war.
Introduction
Providing unprecedented insight into America's most controversial foreign-policy decision since Vietnam,
The Assassins' Gate
recounts how the Bush administration set about changing the history of the Middle East and became mired in brutal guerrilla warfare in Iraq. During four tours on assignment for
The New Yorker,
award-winning reporter George Packer observed firsthand the complex struggles of soldiers and civilians from myriad backgrounds. Bringing to life the people, ideas, and history that led America to the Assassins' Gateâthe main point of entry into the American zone in BaghdadâPacker reveals the gritty realities of nation-building and insurgency in a war that followed none of the preconceived scripts. The result is a masterwork of journalism, providing answers on a subject seldom addressed with clarity while raising important new questions about the future.
Questions for Discussion
1. What wisdom is revealed in the book's epigraph, written by a Syrian diplomat and poet?
2. The book's prologue describes the crowds that gather at the Assassins' Gate and gives the history of the gate itself (built by Saddam Hussein as an imitation of antiquity). In what way is the gate a metaphor for the current situation in Iraq, and America's role in the world?