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368 pages, Hardcover
First published August 31, 2021
How had the war degenerated into a stalemate with no realistic prospect for an enduring victory? [Especially given that the] United States and its allies had initially crushed the Taliban and the al-Qaeda in 2001. What went wrong?
"If you look at it after fifteen years, we could have taken a thousand [Afghan] schoolchildren in ... fifth grade and taken them to get educated and trained in Indian schools and colleges... Then we could have brought them back on an airplane by now and said, 'Okay, you guys run Afghanistan' ... Better than having a bunch of Americans going in and saying, 'We can build it for you.'"
[By 2007,] the US military sank deeper into a pattern of deceiving the public about many facets of the war, from discrete events to the big picture. What began as selective, self-serving disclosures hardened into willful distortions, and eventually, flat-out fabrications. ... it was common in the field, at military headquarters in Kabul, at the Pentagon and at the White House to skew statistics to make it appear the United States was winning the war when that was not the case.