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The Wrong Enemy by Carlotta Gall

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The Wrong Enemy

America in Afghanistan, 2001–2014

Carlotta Gall

HarperCollins · Print & ebook · April 14, 2015

Reading lane: Afghan War (2001-)

A journalist with deep knowledge of the region provides &#8220an enthralling and largely firsthand account of the war in Afghanistan&#8221 ( Financial Times ).

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Good for readers who enjoy Afghan War (2001-)Good for readers interested in civil rightsGood for fans of History

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Authors
Carlotta Gall
Publisher
HarperCollins
Published
April 14, 2015
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Afghan War (2001-) · Iraq War (2003-2011)
Reading lane
Afghan War (2001-)

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About This Book

A journalist with deep knowledge of the region provides &#8220an enthralling and largely firsthand account of the war in Afghanistan&#8221 ( Financial Times ). Few reporters know as much about Afghanistan as Carlotta Gall. She was there in the 1990s after the Russians were driven out. She witnessed the early flourishing of radical Islam, imported from abroad, which caused so much local suffering. She was there right after 9/11, when US special forces helped the Northern Alli...

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A journalist with deep knowledge of the region provides &#8220an enthralling and largely firsthand account of the war in Afghanistan&#8221 ( Financial Times ). Few reporters know as much about Afghanistan as Carlotta Gall. She was there in the 1990s after the Russians were driven out. She witnessed the early flourishing of radical Islam, imported from abroad, which caused so much local suffering. She was there right after 9/11, when US special forces helped the Northern Alliance drive the Taliban out of the north and then the south, fighting pitched battles and causing their enemies to flee underground and into Pakistan. Gall knows just how much this war has cost the Afghan people—and just how much damage can be traced to Pakistan and its duplicitous government and intelligence forces. Combining searing personal accounts of battles and betrayals with moving portraits of the ordinary Afghans who were caught up in the conflict for more than a decade, The Wrong Enemy is a sweeping account of a war brought by American leaders against an enemy they barely understood and could not truly engage.

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