US Counter-terrorism Operations in Afghanistan: Jackpots, Dry Holes, and Collateral Damage
In this landmark work, Jonathan Schroden captures the complete history of U.S. counterterrorism operations in Afghanistan. Beginning with the United States' overthrow of the Taliban government in 2001 and ending with the Taliban's overthrow of the US-backed government twenty years later, Schroden describes the creation, evolution, operations, and results of US and Afghan special operations task forces designed to counter al-Qaeda, the Taliban, and the Islamic State in Afghanistan.

Building on existing scholarly research into US counter-terror operations, this book also features analysis of memoirs, news and investigative reporting, official U.S. government accounts and documents, as well as interviews with key leaders of U.S. counter-terrorism units and operations in Afghanistan. The result is a complete, detailed, nuanced, and objective understanding of the goals, approaches, and results of U.S. counter-terrorism operations during its war in Afghanistan.

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US Counter-terrorism Operations in Afghanistan: Jackpots, Dry Holes, and Collateral Damage
In this landmark work, Jonathan Schroden captures the complete history of U.S. counterterrorism operations in Afghanistan. Beginning with the United States' overthrow of the Taliban government in 2001 and ending with the Taliban's overthrow of the US-backed government twenty years later, Schroden describes the creation, evolution, operations, and results of US and Afghan special operations task forces designed to counter al-Qaeda, the Taliban, and the Islamic State in Afghanistan.

Building on existing scholarly research into US counter-terror operations, this book also features analysis of memoirs, news and investigative reporting, official U.S. government accounts and documents, as well as interviews with key leaders of U.S. counter-terrorism units and operations in Afghanistan. The result is a complete, detailed, nuanced, and objective understanding of the goals, approaches, and results of U.S. counter-terrorism operations during its war in Afghanistan.

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US Counter-terrorism Operations in Afghanistan: Jackpots, Dry Holes, and Collateral Damage

US Counter-terrorism Operations in Afghanistan: Jackpots, Dry Holes, and Collateral Damage

US Counter-terrorism Operations in Afghanistan: Jackpots, Dry Holes, and Collateral Damage

US Counter-terrorism Operations in Afghanistan: Jackpots, Dry Holes, and Collateral Damage

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In this landmark work, Jonathan Schroden captures the complete history of U.S. counterterrorism operations in Afghanistan. Beginning with the United States' overthrow of the Taliban government in 2001 and ending with the Taliban's overthrow of the US-backed government twenty years later, Schroden describes the creation, evolution, operations, and results of US and Afghan special operations task forces designed to counter al-Qaeda, the Taliban, and the Islamic State in Afghanistan.

Building on existing scholarly research into US counter-terror operations, this book also features analysis of memoirs, news and investigative reporting, official U.S. government accounts and documents, as well as interviews with key leaders of U.S. counter-terrorism units and operations in Afghanistan. The result is a complete, detailed, nuanced, and objective understanding of the goals, approaches, and results of U.S. counter-terrorism operations during its war in Afghanistan.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781350374188
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 03/05/2026
Series: Studies in Contemporary Warfare
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Jonathan Schroden is Director of the Countering Threats and Challenges Program, and Director of the Special Operations Program at CNA Corporation. He has analysed Afghanistan security issues since 2008, during which time he travelled 13 times to Afghanistan and led four independent assessments of Afghanistan's security forces for the Office of the Secretary of Defence. He has published extensively on these topics and is also an adjunct professor at the George Washington University,USA, where he lectures on US special operations.

Dr Andrew Mumford is an Associate Professor at the University of Nottingham (UK) where he is Deputy Head of the School of Politics and International Relations. He has written three books on elements of modern war and its political management. His latest book Counter-Insurgency Warfare and the Anglo-American Alliance was published in 2018 with Georgetown University Press. His previous books include The Counter-Insurgency Myth (2011) and Proxy Warfare (2013), and two edited collections. He has acted as a consultant to the UK Ministry of Defence and NATO on issues pertaining to modern warfare.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Horse Soldiers and Daisy Cutters
Chapter 2: The Dark Years
Chapter 3: Expanding the Target Set
Chapter 4: Raids and Consequences
Chapter 5: Ktah Khas, Commandos, Triples, and Zeros
Chapter 6: Pursue, Persist, Prevail
Chapter 7: The Black Cloud
Chapter 8: The Last Strike
Chapter 9: Over the Horizon
Index

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