Our Latest Longest War

Our Latest Longest War
Author: Aaron B. O'Connell
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 387
Release: 2017-04-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780226265797

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American and Afghan veterans contribute to this anthology of critical perspectives—“a vital contribution toward understanding the Afghanistan War” (Library Journal). When America went to war with Afghanistan in the wake of 9/11, it did so with the lofty goals of dismantling al Qaeda, removing the Taliban from power, remaking the country into a democracy. But as the mission came unmoored from reality, the United States wasted billions of dollars, and thousands of lives were lost. Our Latest Longest War is a chronicle of how, why, and in what ways the war in Afghanistan failed. Edited by prize-winning historian and Marine lieutenant colonel Aaron B. O’Connell, the essays collected here represent nine different perspectives on the war—all from veterans of the conflict, both American and Afghan. Together, they paint a picture of a war in which problems of culture, including an unbridgeable rural-urban divide, derailed nearly every field of endeavor. The authors also draw troubling parallels to the Vietnam War, arguing that ideological currents in American life explain why the US government has repeatedly used military force in pursuit of democratic nation-building. In Afghanistan, as in Vietnam, this created a dramatic mismatch of means and ends that neither money, technology, nor weapons could overcome.

The Longest War

The Longest War
Author: Peter L. Bergen
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 498
Release: 2011-06-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780743278942

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At a critical moment in world history The Longest War provides the definitive account of the ongoing battle against terror. --Book Jacket.

The Longest War

The Longest War
Author: Dilip Hiro
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 366
Release: 1991
Genre: Iran
ISBN: 9780415904070

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First Published in 1991. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Rust

Rust
Author: Jonathan Waldman
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2016-03-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781451691603

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Originally publlished in hardcover in 2015 by Simon & Schuster.

America s Longest War

America s Longest War
Author: George C. Herring
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1979
Genre: United States
ISBN: UOM:39015006632817

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The author portrays American participation in the Vietnam War as the logical culmination of the containment policy that began under Harry Truman in the late 1940's. Also his portrayal of the complex challenge that Vietnam posed for the United States and the varied responses it evoked from American people & leaders.

The Longest War

The Longest War
Author: Jacobo Timerman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1982
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015001712838

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Forfatteren er født i Ukraine. I mange år journalist i Argentina. Arresteredes og udvistes til Israel. Med anledning i Israels invasion i Libanon retter han en stærk anklage mod Israels regerings katastrofale politik, som har ført direkte til massakren i Beirut.

The Longest War

The Longest War
Author: Kevin Kelley
Publsiher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 395
Release: 1988
Genre: Ireland
ISBN: 0862327652

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Kevin J. Kelley's history of the conflict in Northern Ireland focuses in particular on the IRA, its origins, strategy, and the social and economic context out of which it grew. The book provides detailed insight into how the struggle in Northern Ireland is viewed by Irish Republicans.

Afghanistan Declassified

Afghanistan Declassified
Author: Brian Glyn Williams
Publsiher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2011-09-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780812206159

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Nearly 100,000 U.S. soldiers were deployed to Afghanistan at the height of the campaign, fighting the longest war in the nation's history. But what do Americans know about the land where this conflict is taking place? Many have come to have a grasp of the people, history, and geography of Iraq, but Afghanistan remains a mystery. Originally published by the U.S. Army to provide an overview of the country's terrain, ethnic groups, and history for American troops and now updated and expanded for the general public, Afghanistan Declassified fills in these gaps. Historian Brian Glyn Williams, who has traveled to Afghanistan frequently over the past decade, provides essential background to the war, tracing the rise, fall, and reemergence of the Taliban. Special sections deal with topics such as the CIA's Predator drone campaign in the Pakistani tribal zones, the spread of suicide bombing from Iraq to the Afghan theater of operations, and comparisons between the Soviet and U.S. experiences in Afghanistan. To Williams, a historian of Central Asia, Afghanistan is not merely a theater in the war on terror. It is a primeval, exciting, and beautiful land; not only a place of danger and turmoil but also one of hospitable villagers and stunning landscapes, of great cultural diversity and richness. Williams brings the country to life through his own travel experiences—from living with Northern Alliance Uzbek warlords to working on a major NATO base. National heroes are introduced, Afghanistan's varied ethnic groups are explored, key battles—both ancient and current—are retold, and this land that many see as only a frightening setting for prolonged war emerges in three dimensions.