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Grit, Strategy, and the Way Out of Afghanistan
Random House
March 2011
On Sale: February 22, 2011
336 pages ISBN: 1400068738 EAN: 9781400068739 Kindle: B004EEP9AO Hardcover / e-Book
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Non-Fiction
America cannot afford to lose the war in Afghanistan, and
yet Americans cannot win it. In this definitive account of
the conflict, acclaimed war correspondent and bestselling
author Bing West provides a practical way out. Drawing on
his expertise as both a combat-hardened Marine and a former
assistant secretary of defense, West has written a tour de
force narrative that shows the consequences when strategic
theory meets tactical reality. Having embedded with dozens of frontline units over the past
two years, he takes the reader on a battlefield journey from
the mountains in the north to the opium fields in the south.
West—dubbed “the grunt’s Homer”—shows why the Taliban fear
the ferocity of our soldiers. Each chapter, rich with vivid
characters and gritty combat, illustrates a key component of
dogged campaigns that go on for years. These never-ending battles show why idealistic theories
about counterinsurgency have bogged us down for a decade.
The official rhetoric denies reality. Instead of turning the
population against the Taliban, our lavish aid has created a
culture of entitlement and selfishness. Our senior
commanders are risk-averse, while our troops know the enemy
respects only the brave. A fighter who understands strategy, West builds the case for
changing course. As long as we do most of the fighting, the
Afghans will hold back. Yet the Afghan military will crumble
without our combat troops. His conclusion is sure to provoke
debate: remove most of the troops from Afghanistan, stop
spending billions on the dream of a modern democracy,
transition to a tough adviser corps, and insist the Afghans
fight their own battles. Amid debate about this maddening
war, Bing West’s book is a page-turner about brave men and
cunning enemies that examines our realistic choices as a
nation.
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