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Funding the Enemy: How US Taxpayers Bankroll the Taliban
Hardback
Main Details
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Funding the Enemy: How US Taxpayers Bankroll the Taliban
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Douglas A. Wissing
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Physical Properties |
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Category/Genre | Afghan war |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781616146030
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Classifications | Dewey:958.10471 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Prometheus Books
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Imprint |
Prometheus Books
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Publication Date |
27 March 2012 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
This is a scathing critique and expose of how U.S. taxpayers are unwittingly funding the Taliban in the Afghanistan war! With the ambiguous intention of winning hearts and minds in Afghanistan, the U.S. government has mismanaged billions of development dollars, bolstered the drug trade, and dumped extraordinary sums of cash into the hands of the Taliban. That is the sobering message of this scathing critique of America's efforts in Afghanistan by award-winning journalist Doug Wissing. Wissing's vivid narrative takes readers down to ground level in frontline Afghanistan - drawing on the voices of hundreds of combat soldiers, ordinary Afghans, private contractors, aid workers, and government officials - to explore how and why U.S. taxpayers have been unwittingly funding both sides of the disastrous war in Afghanistan.
Author Biography
Douglas Wissing is an award-winning independent journalist. His work has appeared in numerous media outlets including the Washington Post, the L.A. Times, the independent on Sunday, and the BBC.
Reviews""Sober, sad, and important, Funding the Enemy peels back the layers of American engagement in Afghanistan to reveal its rotten core: that United States dollars meant for that country's future instead fund the insurgency and support the Taliban. Paying for both sides of the war ensures America's ultimate defeat, and Wissing's book tells the story." -Peter Van Buren, Former State Department Foreign Service Officer and author of We Meant Well: How I Helped Lose the Battle for the Hearts and Minds of the Iraqi People "Wissing presents a compelling viewpoint of how national security objectives are pursued and how war is waged in the modern, asymmetric battlespace. In particular, his insightful analysis of the Afghanistan war--its funding mechanisms, lack of coherent strategy, and weak interagency cooperation and synergy--should be required reading for all. One of his most poignant phrases, 'The United States couldn't kill its way to victory, nor could it buy it, ' suggests that how we have traditionally waged war isn't working, implicitly asking this question: What can we do to clean up our act?" -Maj. Gen. Arnold Fields, USMC (ret.), Former Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction "[A] sobering account of the attempts by several US administrations to both wage war in and provide aid to Afghanistan, often with confusing and contradictory results. Backed by extensive interviews as well as on-the-ground embedded-reporter experience, the book illustrates the nearly impossible task of nation building in a country with a long history of factional friction and transactional corruption." -Lee H. Hamilton, Former Indiana congressman and co-chair of the Iraq Study Group "Wissing's meticulous marshaling of . . . devastating facts along with cogent perspectives gleaned from actors on the ground is timely and of considerable value. [His] blunt, succinct, yet responsible style leaves the reader with no doubts that new ways forward must focus on the people of Afghanistan who have been ill-served by their friends as well as their leaders for too long. . . .[A]n honest reading of Funding the Enemy should be required . . . as new paths are forged." -Nancy Hatch Dupree, Executive consultant to the Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University
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