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Voices of the Afghanistan War: Contemporary Accounts of Daily Life: Voices of an Era

Editat de Brian L. Steed, Sheri Steed
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 iun 2023 – vârsta până la 17 ani
The War in Afghanistan was the longest military conflict in American history. In a diverse collection of primary documents, this book explores the evolving legacy of the war and its impact on the countless lives it changed forever. Following the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, the United States spent almost 20 years at war in Afghanistan until it officially withdrew its military forces in August 2021. As the longest war in American history, the War in Afghanistan cost trillions of dollars to sustain and claimed the lives of thousands of American soldiers and many more Afghan civilians. This book tells the story of the war from its varied perspectives, including documents from American and Afghan politicians, high-ranking military officers, and diplomats. The topics covered are even more diverse, ranging from the building and training of security forces and the use drones in modern warfare to the importance of education and the role of women in combat. What the editors lead readers to understand is that the peoples referred to as Afghans have little in common beyond the land itself-a simple, basic, and ultimately ignored reality at the heart of the U.S. invasion, occupation, and frustration in Afghanistan.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781440874437
ISBN-10: 1440874433
Pagini: 390
Dimensiuni: 216 x 279 mm
Greutate: 1.29 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Voices of an Era

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Includes political, diplomatic, religious, social, cultural, and personal accounts of the war and its lasting legacies

Notă biografică

Brian L. Steed is a retired U.S. Army lieutenant colonel with more than 30 years of civilian and uniformed experience. He has written widely on military theory, Middle East culture, and history.Sheri Steed is an editor, blogger, and professional organizer with step-by-step-declutter.com.

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PrefaceIntroductionEvaluating and Interpreting Primary Documents Chronology of the Afghanistan War9/11 and Before1. Reflections on Soviet Intervention in Afghanistan, Zbigniew Brzezinski, December 26, 19792. Regarding the Further Measures in Afghanistan, USSR Politburo Meeting, November 13, 19863. Osama bin Laden Is Guest of Taliban, US DoS, January 9, 19974. Jihad against Jews and Crusaders, Osama bin Laden, February 23, 19985. None of Us Will Ever Forget This Day, George W. Bush, September 11, 20016. Addressing the UN General Assembly, George W. Bush, November 10, 20017. Osama bin Laden Claims 9/11 Attacks, Osama bin Laden, December 13, 2001Triumph and Tutelage (October 2001-December 2002)8. Outlining the War Effort, George W. Bush, April 17, 20029. B-52s as Close Air Support, Mike Adderley, March 200210. My Vision of Afghanistan, Hamid Karzai, September 12, 200211. Preemption: The National Security Strategy of the United States, September 200212. Working with Warlords, Michael D. Coker, 2001-200213. Building a Base, David Short, 2002-200414. Coordinating with Coalition Forces, David Short, January 2002Backing into Counterinsurgency (January 2003-December 2008)15. The Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, January 26, 200416. Friendly Fire, Patrick Tillman, April 22, 200417. Managing the Global War on Terrorism, Robert L. Caslen Jr., Summer 200418. U.S. Army Doctrine on Counterinsurgency, U.S. Army, 200619. Designing a Government, Dr. Zalmai Rassoul, March 200620. The Insurgency Will Never Go Away, Don Bolduc, July 26, 200621. Provincial Reconstruction Teams, Karen Malzahn, 2006-200722. Problems in the Police Force, Del Saam, 2004, 200823. Helicopter Down, Jorgensen, May 2006The Surge (January 2009-June 2011)24. Commander's Initial Assessment, Stanley McChrystal, August 30, 200925. Training the Afghan Army, Dr. Jack Kem, 2009-201126. Medal of Honor, Dakota Meyer, September 8, 200927. The Way Forward in Afghanistan and Pakistan, Barack Obama, December 1, 200928. One Tribe at a Time, Jim Gant, December 2, 200929. How the Taliban Takes a Village, Mark Sexton, December 7, 200930. The Ethnics, Massoud Mosamem, 201031. Afghan Allies Protection Act of 2009, Omnibus Appropriations Act, March 11, 200932. A Strategic Agreement between a Lion and America, Hamid Karzai, November 19, 2011Women and Afghanistan33. An Extraordinary Leap Forward for Afghan Women, Laura Bush, March 30, 200534. Women in Combat, Anonymous, 201335. Female Tactical Platoons, Mahnaz Akbari, 2010-202136. The Ultimate Sacrifice, Jennifer Moreno, 201337. Freedom through Education, Pashtana Durrani, 2017-PresentTransition (July 2011-December 2014)38. The Drone Debate, Barack Obama, May 23, 201339. Next Steps in Afghanistan, Barack Obama, May 27, 201440. We Didn't Know What We Were Doing, Douglas Lute, February 20, 201541. Green on Blue Attacks, Asfar Khan, November 3, 2018The Long Goodbye (January 2015-September 2021)42. Pakistan: Friend or Foe, Zalmay Khalilzad, July 12, 202043. Strategy for Afghanistan, Donald J. Trump, August 21, 201744. Opium in Afghanistan, United Nations, July 201945. Agreement for Bringing Peace to Afghanistan, February 29, 202046. Drawdown of U.S. Forces in Afghanistan, Joseph Biden, July 8, 202147. Lessons Learned, SIGAR, August 21, 202148. Summary of What the United States Didn't Understand, Thomas Joscelyn, October 5, 2021Appendix 1: Biographical Sketches of Important Individuals Mentioned in the Text Appendix 2: Glossary of Terms Mentioned in the Text BibliographyIndex