The Miracle of Kurdistan
Stephen MansfieldHardback 2014-10-14
Publisher Description
:In the late 1980s Saddam Hussein waged a traditional and chemical weapons war on his own people in the Kurdistan region. Entire cities were wiped out and Kurdistan was devastated. Today, Kurdistan - the Dubai of Iraq - shines as a beacon of possibility for the rest of Iraq and
a miracle to the world. So transformed is the region that the New York Times, National Geographic Traveler, and Conde Nast all tout it as among the most enjoyable and important places for tourists to visit in the second decade of the new millennium. Mansfield unveils the littleknown
story of America's role - including America's churches - in the recovery and restoration of Kurdistan.
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Publisher Description
:In the late 1980s Saddam Hussein waged a traditional and chemical weapons war on his own people in the Kurdistan region. Entire cities were wiped out and Kurdistan was devastated. Today, Kurdistan - the Dubai of Iraq - shines as a beacon of possibility for the rest of Iraq and
a miracle to the world. So transformed is the region that the New York Times, National Geographic Traveler, and Conde Nast all tout it as among the most enjoyable and important places for tourists to visit in the second decade of the new millennium. Mansfield unveils the littleknown
story of America's role - including America's churches - in the recovery and restoration of Kurdistan.