No Worse Enemy: The Inside Story of the Chaotic Struggle for Afghanistan

No Worse Enemy: The Inside Story of the Chaotic Struggle for Afghanistan

by Ben Anderson
No Worse Enemy: The Inside Story of the Chaotic Struggle for Afghanistan

No Worse Enemy: The Inside Story of the Chaotic Struggle for Afghanistan

by Ben Anderson

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Overview

The most comprehensive and gripping account of the Afghan war, by a BBC journalist.

The war in Afghanistan is over ten years old. It has cost countless lives and hundreds of billions of pounds. Politicians talk of progress, but the violence is worse than ever.

 

In this powerful and shocking exposé from the front lines in Helmand province, leading journalist and documentary-maker Ben Anderson (HBO, Panorama, and Dispatches) shows just how bad it has got. Detailing battles that last for days, only to be fought again weeks later, Anderson witnesses IED explosions and sniper fire, amid disturbing incompetence and corruption among the Afghan army and police. Also revealing the daily struggle to win over the long-suffering local population, who often express open support for the Taliban, No Worse Enemy is a heartbreaking insight into the chaos at the heart of the region.

 

Raising urgent questions about our supposed achievements and the politicians’ desire for a hasty exit, Anderson highlights the vast gulf that exists between what we are told and what is actually happening on the ground. A product of five years’ unrivalled access to UK forces and US Marines, this is the most intimate and horrifying account of the Afghan war ever published.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781851689774
Publisher: Oneworld Publications
Publication date: 04/01/2013
Edition description: First Trade Paper Edition
Pages: 296
Product dimensions: 5.10(w) x 7.70(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Ben Anderson is an acclaimed journalist and documentary film-maker. In a career spanning fourteen years, he has filmed, presented, and produced over forty films for the BBC, Channel 4, HBO, and the Discovery Channel. He has presented five of his own series for BBC2, fronted four programmes for Panorama, and one for Dispatches, and was twice a finalist for the RTS Young Journalist of the Year award. In addition, he has written for The Times, GQ, and the London Review of Books. When not reporting from the field, he lives in London.

Table of Contents

Acronyms and abbreviations ix

Maps xi

Prologue xiii

Introduction XV

A note on translations xxi

Part I The British Army, June to October, 2007 Queen's Company, the Grenadier Guards 1

Part II US Marine Corps, July to August, 2009 2nd Battalion, 8th Marines 59

Part III US Marine Corps, February to March, 2010 1st Battalion, 6th Marines 77

Part IV US Marine Corps, June 2010 1st Battalion, 6th Marines 175

Part V US Marine Corps, December 2010 to January 2011, 3rd Battalion, 5th Marines 189

Afterword 251

Recommended further reading 257

Acknowledgements 259

Index 261

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