Fiasco: The American Military Adventure in Iraq by Thomas E. Ricks

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  • Age Range: Young Adult
  • Pub. Date: July 2006
  • 496pp

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    • Pub. Date: July 2006
    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
    • Format: Hardcover, 496pp
    • Age Range: Young Adult

    Synopsis

    From the Washington Post's two-time Pulitzer-winning senior Pentagon reporter, the definitive military chronicle of the Iraq War-and a searing judgment of its gross strategic blindness-drawing on the accounts of senior military officers giving voice to their anger for the first time.

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    Fiasco is not a screed but a well-researched, strongly written account of the miscues that led from shock-and-awe to rampant sectarian strife.

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    Biography

    Thomas E . Ricks is the senior Pentagon correspondent for the Washington Post. A member of two Pulitzer Prize-winning teams for national reporting, he has covered U.S. military activities in Somalia, Haiti, Korea, Bosnia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Kuwait, Turkey, Afghanistan, and Iraq. He is the bestselling author of Making the Corps and a novel, A Soldier's Duty.

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    The name says it allby warpig3

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    November 13, 2009: If one is to be honest, especially those in the military and the department of defence, we have to admit that we made mistakes in the beginning. Thomas E. Ricks, is an individual who has said things that many of us privately thought but never spoke up. There were a series of mistakes and miscalculations, from training and preparedness, to the realistic expectations of what would once we invaded and won. I'm usuually skeptical about topics like this and was looking for some bias or slant to support those against the war; but to my surprise it really spoke to more of the unspoken truth and say the things that needed to be said. I look forward to reading the follow up "The Gamble" about the surge written by Thomas E. Ricks as well.

    I Also Recommend: Learning to Eat Soup with a Knife, Sling and the Stone, Insurgency and Counter-Insurgency in Iraq, Cobra II, A Savage War of Peace.

    This book is goodby History_buffRH

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    September 20, 2009: The book is mostly for learning purposes unless, like me, you find personal interest.


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