Fiasco
The American Military Adventure in Iraq
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Narrated by:
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James Lurie
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Thomas E. Ricks
About this listen
The American military is a tightly sealed community, and few outsiders have reason to know that a great many senior officers view the Iraq war with incredulity and dismay. But many officers have shared their anger with renowned military reporter Thomas E. Ricks, and in Fiasco, Ricks combines these astonishing on-the-record military accounts with his own extraordinary on-the-ground reportage to create a spellbinding account of an epic disaster.
As many in the military publicly acknowledge here for the first time, the guerrilla insurgency that exploded several months after Saddam's fall was not foreordained. In fact, to a shocking degree, it was created by the folly of the war's architects. But the officers who did raise their voices against the miscalculations, shortsightedness, and general failure of the war effort were generally crushed, their careers often ended. A willful blindness gripped political and military leaders, and dissent was not tolerated.
There are a number of heroes in Fiasco; inspiring leaders from the highest levels of the Army and Marine hierarchies to the men and women whose skill and bravery led to battlefield success in towns from Fallujah to Tall Afar, but again and again, strategic incoherence rendered tactical success meaningless. There was never any question that the U.S. military would topple Saddam Hussein, but as Fiasco shows, there was also never any real thought about what would come next. This blindness has ensured the Iraq war a place in history as nothing less than a fiasco.
Fair, vivid, and devastating, Fiasco is an audiobook whose tragic verdict feels definitive.
©2006 Thomas E. Ricks (P)2006 Penguin Audio, a member of Penguin Group (USA) Inc.Critic reviews
"Staggeringly vivid and persuasive...absolutely essential reading." (Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times)
"The best account yet of the entire war." (Vanity Fair)
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- michelle jones
- 30-07-23
amazing excellent book
Big fan of these stories
it was a great eye opener and it shows all that went wrong with the decision mayed by some people
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- Sam
- 24-10-19
Very Insightful and Thorough
I hope this book educates future generations on the many mistakes made in Iraq so that they can avoid repeating them.
Lurie's deep voice was so soothing it could put me to sleep, which was sometimes a problem because I would drift off and skip back. He did a very good job to convey the seriousness of the situation though.
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- Oliver cook
- 03-04-23
interesting and a eye opener!
just gave you a view, for all sides of the war machine saga and lies!
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- Paul Wj Wakeham
- 05-01-21
A Real Eyeopener
An excellent book relating to showing that a country that invades a sovereign nation, should be prepared to understand that it must have a plan to.cope with the afternath. And it should not be left to career politicians who haven't a clue about what they have gotten themselves into.
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