Red Flags
Discover a compelling perspective on a tumultuous period in history with Red Flags by Amer Faris, published by McFarland & Co Inc in 2009. This gripping memoir, spanning 201 pages, provides an intimate glimpse into the life of an Iraqi soldier who bravely writes under a pseudonym. Using the metaphor of 'red flags' to symbolize military targets during the 2003 invasion of Iraq, Faris recounts his harrowing experiences serving in Saddam Hussein's army while navigating the pressures of Baathist ideology. Through vivid storytelling, he reveals the complex emotions and moral dilemmas faced by soldiers in times of war. Red Flags engages readers with its candid narrative, presenting a unique angle on the Iraq War that is both educational and thought-provoking. A must-read for anyone interested in personal narratives from military conflicts and the intricacies of life under dictatorship.