Williamsburg Regional Library

The dogs are eating them now, our war in Afghanistan, Graeme Smith

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The dogs are eating them now, our war in Afghanistan, Graeme Smith
Language
eng
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Illustrations
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Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The dogs are eating them now
Oclc number
881665958
Responsibility statement
Graeme Smith
Sub title
our war in Afghanistan
Summary
"For readers of Sebastian Junger, Philip Gourevitch, and Dexter Filkins, Graeme Smith's brilliant book is a raw, uncensored account of the war in Afghanistan from a young reporter who for several years was the only Western journalist brave enough to live full-time in the perilous southern region. The Dogs Are Eating Them Now is a highly personal narrative of the West's war in Afghanistan and how it went dangerously wrong. Written by a fearless and respected former foreign correspondent who has won multiple awards for his journalism (including an Emmy for the video series Talking with the Taliban), this is a gripping account of modern warfare that delves into back alleys, cockpits, and prisons, telling stories that would have endangered the author's life had he published this book while still working as a journalist. From the corruption of law enforcement agents and the tribal nature of the local power structure to the economics of the drug trade and the frequent blunders of foreign troops, this is the no-holds-barred story from a leading expert on the insurgency. Smith draws on his unmatched compassion and a rare ability to cut through the noise and see the broader truths to give us a bold and candid look at the Taliban's continued influence--and at the mistakes, catastrophes, and ultimate failure of the West's best intentions. With the American retreat from Afghanistan in 2016 still a point of contention, there has never been a more urgent need for a comprehensive and intelligent look at the West's engagement in Afghanistan"--Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Introduction: The Prophet's cloak -- The road to Kandahar : September 2005 -- The surge : April 2006 -- Optimism : June 2006 -- Medusa : August 2006 -- Medusa's aftermath : September 2006 -- Quetta : November 2006 -- Masked men : February 2007 -- Detainees : April 2007 -- Fighting season : May 2007 -- The Karzai regime : September 2007 -- Death of a warlord : October 2007 -- Lessons from the Taliban survey : March 2008 -- Jailbreak : June 2008 -- At the gates of Kabul : September 2008 -- A toxic triangle : February 2009 -- Another surge : June 2011 -- Afterword: January 2013
Target audience
adult
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