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The Race for Mukalla Michael Knights

The Race for Mukalla By Michael Knights

The Race for Mukalla by Michael Knights


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The dramatic account of the retaking of the seaport of Al-Mukalla from Al-Qaida in 2016 during the Yemeni Civil War.

The Race for Mukalla Summary

The Race for Mukalla: Arabian Elite Forces and the War Against Al-Qaeda by Michael Knights

The sequel to Michael Knights' successful 25 Days to Aden, The Race for Mukalla is the story of elite UAE forces taking the counter-terrorism fight to Al -Qaeda in the southern Yemen port of Mukalla. In many senses this was the UAE's most challenging moment. The first part of the book tells the story of the devastating missile strike at Safer, leading to the deaths of fifty Emiratis - a national tragedy for the Gulf nation. But the Emiratis are quick to regroup and their elite forces go on to save the key city of Marib city and liberate the iconic Zayed Dam. Both UAE forces and Al-Qaeda race to be the first to control the southern port of Mukalla. Initially Al-Qaeda take the port city, but by enlisting the help of local tribes - the Hadrami Elites - UAE forces fight their way in, running through precipitous mountain passes to the north and launching a naval blockade and amphibious assault to the south. Meticulously researched with those involved in the campaign and narrated at the same lively pace as 25 Days to Aden, The Race for Mukalla is both an adventure story and a unique historical account of the mission. It outlines the creation of a new formula for hunting Al-Qaeda: bringing together local Yemeni support, UAE special forces on the ground, and remote US intelligence and drones for the first time.

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Knights is a brilliant analyst who has long helped those inside and outside of government to understand Yemen. For too long, the West discounted Arab efforts to confront Al-Qaeda. Knights sets the record straight by telling for the first time the story of the UAE and its battle against Al-Qaeda in Yemen. * R. David Harden, Former assistant administrator for the U.S. Agency for International Developments Bureau of Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance *
Based on extraordinary access to the key participants, this richly-detailed and gripping account will fascinate both the general reader and the most seasoned analyst. A page-turning, passionate work of military history. Authoritative and spellbinding. * Paul Cruickshank, editor-in-chief, Sentinel, the flagship publication of the Combating Terrorism Center at the U.S. Military Academy, West Point *
As the US CENTCOM Commander I was fortunate to have a front-row seat to the events of The Race for Mukalla. It was an extraordinarily courageous and successful campaign, fought by a motivated, capable and well-led UAE force. This excellent book rightfully puts the credit where is it deserved - with the officers and men of the UAE Armed Forces. * General Joseph L. Votel, US Army (Ret.), US CENTCOM Commanding General, 201619 *
A very unique research project that will long be of interest to scholars of the Yemen war and those studying Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. * Dr Elisabeth Kendall, Arabist and Yemen scholar, head of Girton College, University of Cambridge and editor and contributing author of Twenty-First Century Jihad: Law, Society and Military Action *
An illuminating behind-the-scenes chronicle of the Emirati-led campaign in Yemen against Al-Qaeda. This riveting account follows Emirati Special Forces working skilfully with local Yemeni tribes to liberate the port of Mukalla. An exceptional read! * General David Petraeus, US Army (Ret.), former Director of the CIA, US CENTCOM Commanding General, 200810, Commander of the Surge in Iraq and Coalition Forces in Afghanistan *
An important contribution to our understanding of the war in Yemen, and the rise of the Emirates as a military power. The Race for Mukalla provides an unprecedented insider account of the UAE perspective and operational approach. * Peter Salisbury, adjunct professor at Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs, former senior analyst for Yemen at the International Crisis Group *
The Race for Mukalla shows a side of the Global War on Terrorism not known to many. This is a must-read for anyone interested in counter-terrorism, irregular warfare, or the secret history of this critical region of the world. * Mick Mulroy, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defence for Middle East, retired CIA Paramilitary Operations Officer, US Marine, and ABC News national security and defence analyst *
If you want to understand why former U.S. Secretary of Defense James Mattis described the UAE as 'Little Sparta', then this is your book. Knights brilliantly tells the story of how a determined, well-led, and properly-trained UAE military was able to not only liberate Mukalla from the grip of Al-Qaeda's deadliest franchise but also become Washington's most combat-effective Arab military partner. * Bilal Y. Saab, senior fellow and director of the Defense and Security Program at the Middle East Institute (MEI) and author of Rebuilding Arab Defense: U.S. Security Cooperation in the Middle East *
Michael Knights' deeply researched and clearly written account of the battles against al-Qaeda in Yemen in 2015 and 2016 is essential for understanding how al-Qaeda was largely defeated in Yemen and the role that the United Arab Emirates armed forces played in that conflict. * Peter Bergen, author of The Rise and Fall of Osama bin Laden *
In The Race for Mukalla, Michael Knights picks up the threads of the story of the UAE's fight to save Yemen from Houthi rebels and al-Qaeda terrorists that he began to weave in 25 Days to Aden. It is a story just as insightfully told and now needed more than ever as Yemen increasingly dominates the newspapers, and Westerners struggle to understand why. There is no finer guide in any language to this history than Knights, and there is no better place to start than these books for those hoping to grasp how Yemen has become a thorn in the side of world. * Kenneth M. Pollack, author of Armies of Sand: The Past, Present, and Future of Arab Military Effectiveness *

About Michael Knights

Dr Michael Knights is the Jill and Jay Bernstein Fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, specialising in the military and security affairs of the Arabian Gulf, Iran and Iraq. He regularly briefs US and European government policymakers, military commanders and intelligence officials on the evolving realities of regional battlefields. A military historian by training, Michael received undergraduate and PhD degrees from the Department of War Studies, King's College London. He spent extensive time in Yemen in the mid-2000s, spanning some of the six wars fought between the Yemeni government and the Houthis. Working Yemeni security forces, he visited all the key battlefields of the current (post-2015) war in Yemen, and embedded with Yemeni, UAE, Saudi and Sudanese forces. He regularly writes on Yemen for academic journals such as Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, the Journal of Strategic Studies and Sentinel, the journal of the West Point Combating Terrorism Center, as well as for policy outlets such War on the Rocks, the Royal United Services Institute's This Means War, Lawfare and The Hill.

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GOR013737545
9781805221517
1805221515
The Race for Mukalla: Arabian Elite Forces and the War Against Al-Qaeda by Michael Knights
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Profile Books Ltd
2024-06-20
320
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