HW:32 Responding to Riverbend, Foreword & Introduction
Baghdad Burning starts off with a short description written by Ahdaf Soueif explaining the blog of Riverbend. Soueif focuses on the blog, “Baghdad Burning” written by Riverbend. As the foreword goes on the author gives the reader a chance to take in what is going on physically and emotionally with the war in Iraq and also shares some of her family history with us. We are told that there will be a great amount politics that are discussed throughout the book and that the main purpose of the book is to give those with their minds set on one opinion about the Arab and Muslim people around the world a different outlook on it all. Switching over to the introduction, a gentleman named James Ridgeway begins to speak about Riverbend and her blog and to show his opinion on her. He thinks that she is a unique person because of her background and the culture that she comes from. He then continues to discuss the war on oil and the American troops. He discusses other problems that have occurred such as the Gulf War in 1991, which leads into the discussion of the war that began in 2003. According to Ridgeway it was the Bush administration that determined the war to be a “mission that was accomplished” but it ends up being that “The United States never gained enough control to restore any sort of order” (Ridgeway 16). He then told us that there were 17,000 civilian deaths by later October of 2004. To me that was extremely shocking. From the small amount of this book that I have read I have already gained much knowledge on the war.