Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (The Taliban Shuffle MTI)

Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (The Taliban Shuffle MTI)
Title Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (The Taliban Shuffle MTI) PDF eBook
Author Kim Barker
Publisher Anchor
Pages 322
Release 2016-02-23
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1101973153

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Now a Major Motion Picture titled Whiskey Tango Foxtrot starring Tina Fey, Margot Robbie, Martin Freeman, Alfred Molina, and Billy Bob Thornton. From tea with warlords in the countryside to parties with drunken foreign correspondents in the “dry” city of Kabul, journalist Kim Barker captures the humor and heartbreak of life in post-9/11 Afghanistan and Pakistan in this profound and darkly comic memoir. As Barker grows from awkward newbie to seasoned reporter, she offers an insider’s account of the region’s “forgotten war” at a time when all eyes were turned to Iraq. Candid, self-deprecating, and laugh-out-loud funny, Barker shares both her affection for the absurdities of these two hapless countries and her fear for their future stability.

Whiskey Tango Foxtrot

Whiskey Tango Foxtrot
Title Whiskey Tango Foxtrot PDF eBook
Author Kim Barker
Publisher Anchor
Pages 322
Release 2016
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1101973129

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A wisecracking foreign correspondent recounts her experiences in Afghanistan and Pakistan while sharing cautionary observations about the region in its first post-Taliban years and the responsibilities of the U.S. and NATO.

The Taliban Shuffle

The Taliban Shuffle
Title The Taliban Shuffle PDF eBook
Author Kim Barker
Publisher Anchor
Pages 322
Release 2011-03-22
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0385533322

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A true-life Catch-22 set in the deeply dysfunctional countries of Afghanistan and Pakistan, by one of the region’s longest-serving correspondents. Kim Barker is not your typical, impassive foreign correspondent—she is candid, self-deprecating, laugh-out-loud funny. At first an awkward newbie in Afghanistan, she grows into a wisecracking, seasoned reporter with grave concerns about our ability to win hearts and minds in the region. In The Taliban Shuffle, Barker offers an insider’s account of the “forgotten war” in Afghanistan and Pakistan, chronicling the years after America’s initial routing of the Taliban, when we failed to finish the job. When Barker arrives in Kabul, foreign aid is at a record low, electricity is a pipe dream, and of the few remaining foreign troops, some aren’t allowed out after dark. Meanwhile, in the vacuum left by the U.S. and NATO, the Taliban is regrouping as the Afghan and Pakistani governments floun­der. Barker watches Afghan police recruits make a travesty of practice drills and observes the disorienting turnover of diplomatic staff. She is pursued romantically by the former prime minister of Pakistan and sees adrenaline-fueled col­leagues disappear into the clutches of the Taliban. And as her love for these hapless countries grows, her hopes for their stability and security fade. Swift, funny, and wholly original, The Taliban Shuffle unforgettably captures the absurdities and tragedies of life in a war zone.

Farewell Kabul: From Afghanistan To A More Dangerous World

Farewell Kabul: From Afghanistan To A More Dangerous World
Title Farewell Kabul: From Afghanistan To A More Dangerous World PDF eBook
Author Christina Lamb
Publisher HarperCollins UK
Pages 702
Release 2016-05-03
Genre History
ISBN 0008171270

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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?

The Morning They Came For Us: Dispatches from Syria

The Morning They Came For Us: Dispatches from Syria
Title The Morning They Came For Us: Dispatches from Syria PDF eBook
Author Janine di Giovanni
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 216
Release 2016-05-03
Genre History
ISBN 0871403838

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Named one of the Best Books of the Year by Kirkus Reviews and the New York Post Winner of the IWMF Courage in Journalism Award Winner of the Hay Festival Medal for Prose Finalist for the NYPL Helen Bernstein Award for Excellence in Journalism Shortlisted for the Moore Prize for Nonfiction "Destined to become a classic." —Lisa Shea, Elle A masterpiece of war reportage, The Morning They Came for Us bears witness to one of the most brutal internecine conflicts in recent history. Drawing from years of experience covering Syria for Vanity Fair, Newsweek, and the front page of the New York Times, award-winning journalist Janine di Giovanni chronicles a nation on the brink of disintegration, all written through the perspective of ordinary people. With a new epilogue, what emerges is an unflinching picture of the horrific consequences of armed conflict, one that charts an apocalyptic but at times tender story of life in a jihadist war zone. The result is an unforgettable testament to resilience in the face of nihilistic human debasement.

The Longest War

The Longest War
Title The Longest War PDF eBook
Author Peter L. Bergen
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 498
Release 2011-06-28
Genre History
ISBN 0743278941

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At a critical moment in world history The Longest War provides the definitive account of the ongoing battle against terror. --Book Jacket.

Memories of a Lacerated Heart (1971)

Memories of a Lacerated Heart (1971)
Title Memories of a Lacerated Heart (1971) PDF eBook
Author Major Iftikhar-Ud-Din Ahmad (Retired)
Publisher Trafford Publishing
Pages 278
Release 2017-03-30
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1490781501

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Memories of a Lacerated Heart gives us a painful insight into one of the most brutal and historically under-reported wars, and its effects not just on the country but on the mind of a patriotic and unassuming army officer. In 1947 the Indian subcontinent was split into two countries, India and Pakistan. East and West Pakistan were geographically separated by the larger nation of India and the country was ruled by martial law for the first 25 years after gaining independence. The governing of the two wings of the country, hundreds of miles apart, was a logistical challenge and the cultural, economic, geographical and language differences became divisive. East Pakistan had the larger population, albeit in a smaller area, but West Pakistan held the political and economic power. East Pakistan secured the majority of seats in the 1970 elections but, despite winning the majority vote, it was deprived of the right to govern. This lead to a bloody civil war that later escalated into a conflict between Pakistan and India. This is the memoir of one Pakistani Army officer who witnessed the events first-hand and suffered as a consequence of being a patriotic young company commander who passionately wanted to prevent the break-up of his country. It is a formal collection of his diary entries documenting his experiences during the civil war, the subsequent conflict with India, and as a prisoner of war. While still a war memoir, it is also the raw and heartfelt account of a man separated by duty from his loved ones, and ordered, along with his young soldiers, to fight a pointless war ruthlessly orchestrated by generals and politicians.