![]() ![]() 3-There was one party, u knew its evil, but it was only one. 2- Only the State had power, and the final word. ![]() This is an absolute must have for anyone reading the military fiction genre. During Saddam's era (Speaking of 1991 up to 2003): 1- You could drive from the North to the South of the country with confidence that you were safe. Project 19 still retains this authentic feel, even though the story being told is literally fantastic from our point of view. If you’ve read Jackson’s works based on his time in Vietnam (and if you haven't, go do that), you will already know about his ability to get the details just right. Iraq is a Shiite Muslim majority country, and many Shiites claim they were oppressed for decades under the predominantly Sunni leadership of Saddam Hussein. With an excellent cast of characters from the US, Iraqi, Saudi and Soviet sides, the action moves through all of the fields of conflict: The Ground, Sea and Air are all represented as the United States and Soviet Union battle on the international stage of the United Nations. Iraqi Shia even had a figure of a stature resembling that of Iranian Revolution lead- er Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini: Grand Ayatollah Muhammad Baqir al-Sadr, a. Below, the Iraqi people share their stories of brutality, torture, fear, and death. “In Project 19, Author Matt Jackson takes the experience he gained as a Battalion Commander in the Gulf War of our timeline to weave a fascinating story of what may have happened had the Soviet Union reacted differently to the geopolitical circumstances of the early 1990s. Mass grave sites across Iraq provide further evidence of Saddams atrocities. Project 19 Gives you the ultimate “What if” Gulf War scenario. ![]()
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