As the full extent of the American misadventure in Iraq becomes increasingly clear, liberal hawks, neo-conservatives and others who lent their voices to the initial call to arms have had cause to reconsider their positions. The rush to recant, however, has not exactly been a stampede. For the majority of its proponents, the decision to invade Iraq was so tied to an entrenched philosophy or ideolog ... (read more)
Peter Haig
Dr Peter Haig a lecturer in Economics at three universities in the UK. Prior to this, he served as a military medic and teacher in Kenya, Oman and the Middle East. He is the author of Byzantine Warrior: War in the East, African adventures and the Italian debacle.