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How to Lose a War Amin Saikal

How to Lose a War By Amin Saikal

How to Lose a War by Amin Saikal


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An incisive, authoritative account of the Wests failures in Afghanistan, from 9/11 to the fall of Kabul

How to Lose a War Summary

How to Lose a War: The Story of Americas Intervention in Afghanistan by Amin Saikal

An incisive, authoritative account of the Wests failures in Afghanistan, from 9/11 to the fall of Kabul

In 1958, Richard Nixon described Afghanistan as unconquerable. On 15 August 2021, he was proven right. After twenty years of intervention, US and NATO forces retreated, enabling the Taliban to return to power. Tens of thousands were killed in the long, unwinnable war, and millions more were displacedleaving the future of Afghanistan hanging in the balance.

Leading expert Amin Saikal traces the full story of Americas intervention, from 9/11 to the present crisis. After an initial swift military strike, the US became embroiled in a drawn-out struggle to change Afghanistan but failed to achieve its aims. Saikal shows how this failure was underlined by protracted attempts to capture Osama bin Laden, an inability to secure a viable government via democracy promotion efforts, and lack of wider strategy in the war on terror.

How to Lose a War offers an insightful account of one of the USs most significant foreign policy failuresand considers its dire consequences for the people of Afghanistan.

How to Lose a War Reviews

A compelling and meticulously documented analysis, with much new eyewitness material, of the abject policy and governance failures of successive US administrations and their Afghan leadership proteges. One of the most depressing chapters of modern world history, and Saikal clearly articulates the lessons to be learned from it.Gareth Evans, former Australian Foreign Minister and president emeritus of the International Crisis Group

Amin Saikal is a leading scholar of international relations and the Middle East. He has provided a great public service by turning scholarly attention to his country of origin. This insightful and tragic account of failed U.S. intervention in Afghanistan is essential reading, especially for Western policy makers seeking to reshape far away lands in their own image.Atul Kohli, David Bruce Professor of International Relations, Princeton University

Saikal offers us a credible and accessible perspective on how the outsiders failure of imagination, coupled with the incompetence and corruption of the Afghan political elite, brought us to where we stand today. The lessons Saikal draws are as insightful as they are intriguing, worth everyones attention.Hassan Abbas, author of The Return of the Taliban: Afghanistan after the Americans Left

An excellent analysis of the failures of US policy in Afghanistan. It incisively explains how Americas ambitions exceeded its grasp and, despite lofty ideals, became embroiled in frictions that it poorly understood and tragically compounded.James Piscatori, coauthor of Muslim Politics

Relying on well-placed insider sources, Amin Saikal offers a rigorous and gripping narrative of why the U.S. lost the war in Afghanistan. The book delves deep into the complex reasons for the U.S. policy failure and provides a sobering assessment of the lessons learned.Anne Likuski, author of Al-Qaida in Afghanistan

About Amin Saikal

Amin Saikal is emeritus professor and founding director of the Centre for Arab and Islamic Studies at the Australian National University, and adjunct professor at the University of Western Australia. He is an Afghanistan and Middle East specialist, and the author of Iran Rising, Zone of Crisis, and Modern Afghanistan.

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NGR9780300266245
9780300266245
0300266243
How to Lose a War: The Story of Americas Intervention in Afghanistan by Amin Saikal
New
Hardback
Yale University Press
2024-06-11
320
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