The long war : the inside story of America and Afghanistan since 9/11 / David Loyn.
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781250128423
- 1250128420
- Inside story of America and Afghanistan since 9/11
- 958.104/7373
- 401 DS 371.412 L923l 2021
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Biblioteca Juan Bosch | Biblioteca Juan Bosch | Recursos Regionales | Recursos Regionales (2do. Piso) | 401 DS 371.412 L923l 2021 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 00000163109 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Maps p. x
Introduction p. 7
Phase 1 2001-2006: The Die is Cast
1 Not Building a Nation p. 27
2 The Fog of Aid p. 59
Phase 2 2006-2009: The Taliban Return
3 The Biggest Warlord p. 85
4 The Heart Of The Beast p. 109
5 Rack 'Em and Stack 'Em p. 121
Phase 3 2009-2011: The Surge
6 Coin p. 141
7 Obama's War p. 165
8 Owning the Villages p. 185
9 The Bell Curve and the Anaconda p. 221
10 The Counterinsurgency Dilemma p. 241
Phase 4 2011-2014: Drawdown
11 Pivot Point p. 265
12 Triple Transition p. 291
13 Talking To The Taliban-I p. 311
Phase 5 2015-2021: Endgame
14 Afghanistan's War p. 331
15 Enduring Commitment p. 349
16 Talking to the Taliban-II p. 369
17 Election and After p. 381
Acknowledgments p. 399
Picture Credits p. 405
Bibliography p. 407
Notes p. 413
Index p. 441
"As troops pull out of Afghanistan at the end of America's longest war, The Long War uncovers the failures at the start that set the scene for this prolonged conflict. Three American presidents tried to defeat the Taliban - sending 150,000 international troops at the peak and spending a trillion dollars. But early policy mistakes that allowed Osama bin Laden to escape made the task far harder. Deceived by easy victories, they backed ruthless corrupt local allies and misspent aid. The story of The Long War is told by the Generals who led it through the hardest years of combat as surges of international troops tried to turn the tide. Generals including David Petraeus, Stanley McChrystal, Joe Dunford and John Allen were tested in battle as never before. With the reputation of a "warrior monk" McChrystal was considered one of the most gifted military leaders of his generation. He was one of two Generals to be fired in this most public of commands. Holding together the coalition of countries who joined America's fight in Afghanistan was just one part of the multi-dimensional puzzle faced by the Generals, as they fought an elusive and determined enemy while responsible for thousands of young American and allied lives. The Long War goes behind the scenes of their command and of the Afghan government. The fourth president to take on the war, Joe Biden, pulled troops out in 2021 twenty years after 9/11 while the conflict still raged, a decision with unforeseeable consequences"-- Provided by publisher.
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