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Dawn Over Baghdad: How the U.S. Military Is Using Bullets and Ballots to Remake Iraq
By (Author) Karl Zinsmeister
Encounter Books,USA
Encounter Books,USA
25th October 2005
United States
General
Non Fiction
Warfare and defence
956.70443
Paperback
237
Width 184mm, Height 227mm
413g
This is a completely fresh, close-up look at the guerilla struggle in Iraq. It is built on weeks spent re-embedded with US soldiers in the most dangerous parts of the Sunni Triangle in early 2004, direct polling of Iraqis, and unmatched reporting on combat raids, interrogations, daily diplomacy, and reconstruction heroics. Dawn Over Baghdad takes you into Iraq's urban neighbourhoods, rural villages, and guerilla snake pits, and shows exactly how young American soldiers are quietly but inexorably choking off a terrorist insurrection and planting the seeds (sometimes at great personal cost) of a dramatically different Middle East. Zinsmeister brings home a fascinating, intimate, and insightful story missed by the major media: With the quiet cooperation of millions of everyday Iraqis, the US is approaching something historic - success in a tough guerilla war.
Karl Zinsmeister spent three months embedded in combat zones with US soldiers during the first year of the Iraq war. Zinsmeister is editor in chief of The American Enterprise, a national magazine of politics, business, and culture. He is also the J B Fuqua Fellow at Washington DC's American Enterprise Institute. His writing has appeared in publications like the Atlantic Monthly, Reader's Digest, the Wall Street Journal, and even a Marvel comic-book series of real-life soldiers' tales. A graduate of Yale University and Trinity College, Dublin, and a former assistant to US Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, he has testified before Congressional committees and Presidential commissions numerous times, and appears regularly on television and radio programs. Karl Zinsmeister lives with his wife and children in rural upstate New York.