Farewell Kabul: How the West Ignored Pakistan and Lost Afghanistan
معرفی کتاب «Farewell Kabul: How the West Ignored Pakistan and Lost Afghanistan» نوشتهٔ Lamb, Christina، منتشرشده توسط نشر HarperCollins Publishers;Gardners Books در سال 2015. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
From the award-winning co-author of 'I Am Malala', this book asks just how the might of NATO, with 48 countries and 140,000 troops on the ground, failed to defeat a group of religious students and farmers? How did it go so wrong? Twenty seven years ago, Christina Lamb left Britain to become a journalist in Pakistan. She crossed the Hindu Kush into Afghanistan with mujaheddin fighting the Russians and fell unequivocally in love with this fierce country of pomegranates and war, a relationship which has dominated her adult life. Since 2001, Lamb has watched with incredulity as the West fought a war with its hands tied, committed too little too late, failed to understand local dynamics and turned a blind eye as their Taliban enemy was helped by their ally Pakistan. Farewell Kabul tells how success was turned into defeat in the longest war fought by the United States in its history and by Britain since the Hundred Years War. It has been a fiasco which has left Afghanistan still one of the poorest nations on earth, the Taliban undefeated, and nuclear armed Pakistan perhaps the most dangerous place on earth. With unparalleled access to all key decision makers in Afghanistan, Pakistan, London and Washington, from heads of state and generals as well as soldiers on the ground, Farewell Kabul tells how this happened. In Afghanistan, Lamb has travelled far beyond Helmand from the caves of Tora Bora in the south to the mountainous bad lands of Kunar in the east; from Herat, city of poets and minarets in the west, to the very poorest province of Samangan in the north. She went to Guantanamo, met Taliban in Quetta, visited jihadi camps in Pakistan and saw bin Laden's house just after he was killed. Saddest of all, she met women who had been made role models by the West and had then been shot, raped or forced to flee the country. This deeply personal book not only shows the human cost of political failure but explains how short sighted encouragement of jihadis to fight the Russians, followed by prosecution of ill thoughtout wars, has resulted in the spread of terrorism throughout the Islamic world A Gripping Expose Of The Allied Forces Occupation Of Afghanistan. The Failure Of The West In Afghanistan Is Unquestionably Devastating And Despite Efforts To Eliminate The Taliban From The Country, Their Presence Has Continued To Grow. Insurgent Attacks Have Also Increased, And The Region Still Struggles Against Poverty, An Unstable Infrastructure And A Huge Number Of Land Mines. Initially Billed As The West's Success Story By Both Bush And Blair, Afghanistan Remains, Largely, A Lawless, Violent Land. Reporting On The Region For A Number Of Years, Lamb Has Fought With The Mujahadeen Dressed As An Afghan Boy, Experienced A Near-fatal Ambush And Head-on Encounter With Taliban Forces And Successfully Established Links With American, British, Afghan Government, Taliban And Tribal Fighters. Her Unparalleled Access To Troops And Civilians On The Ground, As Well As To Top Military Officials Has Ensured That This Is The Definitive Book On The Region, Exposing The Realities Of Afghanistan Unlike Anyone Before. In The Same Vein As Robert Fisk's The Great War Of Civilisation, This Is Compelling, Moving And Impossible To Put Down. Part I. Getting In: Rule Number One -- Sixty Words -- Making -- And Almost Killing -- A President -- Ground Zero -- Losing Bin Laden -- The Not So Great Escape -- A Tale Of Two Generals -- Taliban Central -- Merchants Of Ruin -- The Return Of The Warlords -- Theatre Of War -- A Tale Of Two Wars -- Voting With Mullah Omar -- Part Ii. War: Ambush -- Bringing Dolphins To Helmand -- Tethered Goats -- The President In His Bloody Palace -- Whose Side Are You On? -- The Snake Bites Back -- The Weathermen Of Kandahar -- We'll Always Have Kabul -- Death Of A Poet -- Meeting Colonel Imam -- Part Iii. The Good War: The View From Washington -- All About The Politics -- The Butcher Of Mumbai -- Losing The Moral High Ground In Margaritaville -- Chairman Mullen And The Cadillac In The Skies -- Part Iv. Getting Out: Killing Bin Laden -- Postscript: War Never Leaves You. Christina Lamb. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. From the award-winning co-author of I Am Malala, this book asks just how the might of NATO, with 48 countries and 140,000 troops on the ground, failed to defeat a group of religious students and farmers? How did the West's war in Afghanistan and across the Middle East go so wrong? Farewell Kabul tells how the West turned success into defeat in the longest war fought by the United States in its history and by Britain since the Hundred Years War. It is the story of well-intentioned men and women going into a place they did not understand at all. And how, what had once been the right thing to do had become a conflict that everyone wanted to exit. It has been a fiasco which has left Afghanistan still one of the poorest and most dangerous nations on earth. The leading journalist on the region with unparalleled access to all key decision makers, Christina Lamb is the best-selling author of 'The Africa House' and I Am Malala, co-authored with Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai. This revelatory and personal account is her final analysis of the realities of Afghanistan, told unlike anyone before.
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