Eagle Down
Books | History / Military / Special Forces
Jessica Donati
A Wall Street Journal national security reporter takes readers into the lives of frontline U.S. special operations troops fighting to keep the Taliban and Islamic State from overthrowing the U.S.-backed government in the final years of the war in Afghanistan. A FINANCIAL TIMES BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR “Powerful, important, and searing." —General David Petraeus, U.S. Army (ret.), former commander, U.S. Central Command, former CIA directorIn 2015, the White House claimed triumphantly that “the longest war in American history” was over. But for some, it was just the beginning of a new war, fought by Special Operations Forces, with limited resources, little governmental oversight, and contradictory orders. With big picture insight and on-the-ground grit, Jessica Donati shares the stories of the impossible choices these soldiers must make. After the fall of a major city to the Taliban that year, Hutch, a battle-worn Green Beret on his fifth combat tour was ordered on a secret mission to recapture it and inadvertently called in an airstrike on a Doctors Without Borders hospital, killing dozens. Caleb stepped on a bomb during a mission in notorious Sangin. Andy was trapped with his team during a raid with a crashed Black Hawk and no air support. Through successive policy directives under the Obama and Trump administrations, America came to rely almost entirely on US Special Forces, and without a long-term plan, failed to stabilize Afghanistan, undermining US interests both at home and abroad. Eagle Down is a riveting account of the heroism, sacrifice, and tragedy experienced by those that fought America’s longest war.
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Author
Jessica Donati
Pages
320
Publisher
PublicAffairs
Published Date
2021-01-19
ISBN
1541762576 9781541762572
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"The book itself is about the remaining US Special Forces in mainly Afghanistan who are responsible for ensuring peace as the US “withdraws” from the area. It’s all part of the larger Forever War that has become wildly politicized by now 4 different Presidents. My favorite genre remains hearing about the men and women who protect the freedoms we all have with almost no recognition. It’s sad how little we talk about a now 20 year war and the people who die fighting it."