The strongest tribe

war, politics, and the endgame in Iraq

417 pages

English language

Published 2008 by Random House.

ISBN:
978-1-4000-6701-5
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OCLC Number:
224445770

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From a universally respected combat journalist, a gripping history based on five years of front-line reporting about how the war was turned around--and the choice now facing America During the fierce battle for Fallujah, Bing West asked an Iraqi colonel why the archterrorist Abu Musab al-Zarqawi had fled in women's clothes. The colonel pointed to a Marine patrol walking by and said, "Americans are the strongest tribe." In Iraq, America made mistake after mistake. Many gave up on the war. Then the war took a sharp U-turn. Two generals--David Petraeus and Raymond Odierno--displayed the leadership America expected. Bringing the reader from the White House to the fighting in the streets, this remarkable narrative explains the turnaround by U.S. forces. In the course of fourteen extended trips over five years, West embedded with more than sixty front-line units, discussing strategy with generals and tactics with corporals. He provides an expert's account …

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Subjects

  • Iraq War, 2003-
  • United States -- Politics and government -- 2001-
  • Iraq -- Politics and government -- 2003-