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Crossing zero, the AfPak war at the turning point of American empire, Paul Fitzgerald and Elizabeth Gould

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Crossing zero, the AfPak war at the turning point of American empire, Paul Fitzgerald and Elizabeth Gould
Language
eng
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no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Crossing zero
Medium
electronic resource
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dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Paul Fitzgerald and Elizabeth Gould
Series statement
Open media series
Sub title
the AfPak war at the turning point of American empire
Summary
The war in Afghanistan has become the most complex foreign policy problem the United States has ever faced, spreading into Pakistan and involving the conflicting interests of Russia, India, China and Iran. Written as a companion to Elizabeth Gould and Paul Fitzgerald's widely acclaimed book Invisible History: Afghanistan's Untold Story, Crossing Zero focuses on the nuances of the Obama administration's evolving military and political strategy, the people implementing it, and the long-term consequences for the United States and the region. "Fitzgerald and Gould have consistently raised the difficult questions and inconvenient truths about western engagement in Afghanistan. While many analysts and observers have attempted to wish a reality on a grim and tragic situation in Afghanistan, Fitzgerald and Gould have systematically dug through the archives and historical record with integrity and foresight to reveal a series of misguided strategies and approaches that have contributed to what has become a tragic quagmire in Afghanistan. I suspect that many of their assessments while presently viewed as controversial and contentious, will eventually be considered conventional wisdom
Target audience
adult
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