A rare point of view in the conversation of U.S. imperialism. The author, a combat veteran from the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq, seeks to hold himself and his country accountable for the 20-years war on terror. Instead of pursuing suicide, he apologize to the people of Iraq and wishes he and President Bush be held for war crimes.
Ten Years After Iraq is considered one of the most important statements on the Iraq war by Academy Award nominated director and journalist Sebastian Junger, and Stephen Mayes, the former head of VII Photo Agency. It was nominated for the ICP Infinity Award and part of MoMA PS1 bookstore’s book resource during the exhibition Theaters of Operations. -Publisher