The abuse of Iraqi prisoners is the inevitable consequence of occupation and the ultimate responsibility lies at the top. Coalition soldiers and security men are the subject of random, repeated attacks that have resulted in many deaths. The arbitrary nature of those casualties, and the impossibility of seeing the enemy clearly, encourage armed forces to respond in ways that would be intolerable in conventional warfare.
Adolf Hitler’s long, part-autobiographical book, Mein Kampf, is one of the most notorious books of the 20th century. Yet it was not his only book.