The Hunt for Bin Laden, Task Force Dagger. On the ground with the Special Forces in Afghanistan

Robin Moore ;

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As the [al-Qaida terrorists] charged one wall, three Green Berets leaned over the parapets, oblivious to the enemy small-arms fire that was cracking by their heads and shoulders.
Focus, squeeze, focus, squeeze, they recited quietly. . . . Each time . . . the lifeless body [of an al-Qaida terrorist] would snap back through the desert air and drop onto the sandy courtyard.
The war in Afghanistan was the most secret conflict since the CIAs covert war in Laos; thousands of journalists covered it, yet, ironically, little is known about how it was waged or what really happened--until now.
The Hunt for bin Laden plunges the reader into Americas War on Terror, from the first top-secret meetings of TASK FORCE DAGGER in Tampa on the afternoon of September 11, 2001, through the liberation of Kabul sixty-two days later and the tragedies of OPERATION ANACONDA. The book takes the reader into the heat of battle--as seen through the eyes of the Green Berets on the ground. This is the story of how only a few hundred men, operating from a secret Special Forces base, changed the course of history in Central Asia and destroyed a hundred-thousand-man terrorist army in less than ninety days.
Action-packed and controversial, The Hunt for bin Laden is teeming with revelations and inside information. The truth about John Walker Lindh and Mike Spann, the failure of the conventional generals, the courage of the Northern Alliance, the wounding and murder of journalist, and the flaws and frustrations of the hunt for bin Laden himself.
In mid-December 2001, Robin Moore arrived in Afghanistan, where he joined his old friends, whom he had celebrated thirty-five years earlier in his book The Green Berets and who were now calling in airstrikes and fighting alongside the armies of the Northern Alliance against the terrorist al-Qaida and Taliban. In less than three winter months, about a hundred Green Berets accounted for the deaths of perhaps as many as forty thousand terrorists and the winning of a war in Afghanistan--where the Soviets had found fighting a war all but impossible.

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1

Staat:

Als nieuw

ISBN:

9780375508615

Taal:

en

Jaar van uitgifte:

2003

Uitgever:

Random House

Druk:

First edition

Magazijn locatie:

U50PXE2

Boeknummer:

231078

Pagina's:

373

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