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Un-American

a soldier's reckoning of our longest war
2020
"Erik Edstrom grew up in suburban Massachusetts with an idealistic desire to make an impact, ultimately leading him to the gates of West Point. Five years later, he was deployed to Afghanistan as an infantry lieutenant. Throughout his military career, he confronted atrocities, buried his friends, wrestled with depression, and struggled with an understanding that the war he fought in, and the youth he traded to prepare for it, was in contribution to a bitter truth: The War on Terror is not just a tragedy, but a crime. The deeper tragedy is that our country lacks the courage and conviction to say so. Un-American is a hybrid of social commentary and memoir that exposes how blind support for war exacerbates the problems it's intended to resolve, devastates the people allegedly being helped, and diverts assets from far larger threats like climate change . . . a revolutionary act, offering a blueprint for redressing America's relationship with patriotism, the military, and military spending"--Provided by publisher.

Watches without time

an american soldier in Afghanistan
2012

American heroes on the homefront

the hearts of heroes
Collects stories of American war heroes from the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, offering over two hundred and fifty full-color images illustrating their lives, families, and in some cases heroic sacrifices of limb and life in service to their country.

No good men among the living

America, the Taliban, and the war through Afghan eyes
Chronicles the lives of three Afghans caught up in the United States' involvement with Afghanistan, including a Taliban commander, a U.S.-backed warlord, and a village housewife, and explores America's role in reviving and empowering the Taliban.

Killing machine

the American presidency in the age of drone warfare
2013
Argues that President Obama has expanded the base of presidential power through the use of drone warfare, targeted assassinations, and other tactics.

First In

An Insider's Account of How the CIA Spearheaded the War on Terror in Afghanistan
2007
This astonishing new book tells the story of how a handful of CIA agents led the initial post-September 11 charge against al Qaeda and its Taliban patrons, far outstripping the agency's lumbering competitor, the U.S. military.

Kids of Kabul

living bravely through a never-ending war
2012
Examines the lives of children living in Kabul, featuring boys and girls ages ten to seventeen discussing their lives in a country at war.
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