How to Lose a War

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How to Lose a War

The Story of America's Intervention in Afghanistan

History History Military history International relations International institutions Terrorism, armed struggle Warfare and defence

Author: Amin Saikal

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Language: English

Published by: Yale University Press

Published on: 25th June 2024

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 224 pages

ISBN: 9780300277661


Overview

An incisive, authoritative account of the West's failures in Afghanistan, from 9/11 to the fall of Kabul. In 1958, Richard Nixon described Afghanistan as “unconquerable.” On 15 August 2021, he was proven right. After twenty years of intervention, US and NATO forces retreated, enabling the Taliban to return to power. Tens of thousands were killed in the long, unwinnable war, and millions more were displaced—leaving the future of Afghanistan hanging in the balance.

Author and Analysis

Leading expert Amin Saikal traces the full story of America's intervention, from 9/11 to the present crisis. After an initial swift military strike, the US became embroiled in a drawn-out struggle to change Afghanistan but failed to achieve its aims. Saikal shows how this failure was underlined by protracted attempts to capture Osama bin Laden, an inability to secure a viable government via “democracy promotion” efforts, and lack of wider strategy in the “war on terror.”

Conclusion

How to Lose a War offers an insightful account of one of the US's most significant foreign policy failures—and considers its dire consequences for the people of Afghanistan.

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