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The Freedom

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Last year, the most superbly equipped fighting force on the planet was led into the only type of war for which its experts deemed it unprepared: a highly politicized urban counterinsurgency. As the casualties mount, American troops discover there is no plan B, only an ad hoc set of tactics cobbled together and called a strategy. The Freedom provides a fearless and un-sanitized look at how the war is unfolding. We enter Baghdad as most journalists do – in a convoy of GMC Suburbans racing 95 miles-an-hour in tight, side-by-side formation. Once in the city, we encounter a relative of Saddam’s who’s scraping by while his father feeds money to the resistance; a former Fedayeen fighter who loves Limp Bizkit and Michael Bolton; the underage prostitutes who service U.S. soldiers and are hunted by religious vigilantes; the freshly minted MBAs who run the Coalition Provisional Authority’s projects on privatization; the somnambulant American press corps and its fierce counterparts from al Jazeera and al Arabia. Finally, we are embedded with US troops, the unworldly working-class kids left holding the bag, forced to die for a war many of them don’t support.

Artikelnummer: 20804 Categorie: Tag:
Subtitel: Shadows And Hallucinations In Occupied Iraq
Auteur: Parenti, Christian
Jaar: 2005
ISBN: 1595580379
Pagina's: 224
Taal: English
Uitgever: The New Press
Uitgever stad: New York
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