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File Size: 6276 KB

Print Length: 732 pages

Publisher: Penguin (March 3, 2005)

Publication Date: March 3, 2005

Language: English

ASIN: B002RI9JKU

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interesting read that reinforces my strong conviction (after a 20 year career in the Army)-that NOTHING is ever as simple as portrayed in movies and on TV, which is how the average American views our world. I am disillusioned in our governments constant turmoil whenever the White House changes ownership. This book is a beautiful accounting of bureaucratic morass.

Well written with tons of extreme detail. Coll knows his stuff and puts things into perspective very eloquently. Certainly an interesting read. I had to finish it, but slows to a crawl at points so was tough to continue at times. Did not have me looking forward to next page and chapter like other non fiction books I have read. It read like a history book. Other writers can make history feel more exciting. This is a matter of fact account with no style to speak of in my opinion.

Found this well constructed and deeply sourced. There were no apparent gaps in the connected dots and most connections made solid sense. The path to 9/11 was through these pages in great detail.

Well researched book into the unseen world and activities of American spies and military in Afghanistan and Pakistan. For those who have desire to understand the key role secret missions play in America's foreign policy this is the book for you. The writer goes beyond media sound bites and facetious political theatre in Washington to excavate the real reasons why America is on Afghanistan and may I add how Bin Laden became such a force. For those who have never understood why the USA continues to dance with the terrorist supporting Pakistani regimes, this a good primer. The author traces the relationship between the USA and dubious characters and dictators from the 1960s through 911 to the present time. Defintely recommend.

Very detailed analysis on CIA activity in Afghanistan during the Soviet invasion and Washington's often confusing policy on Central Asia. Coll precisely pointed out that some of our "allies", like Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, are definitely less reliable and trustworthy than some claimed. This book serves a warning to statesmen on foreign policy.

I gave this book a solid 4 stars because the subject is so interesting and it keeps you clued to the pages all the way to the last few pages. Instead of ending in a giant crescendo of planes flying into the twin towers, it just winds down into anti climatic ending that leaves you feeling very unfulfilled and wishing for more. I hate to make the comparison to a romantic interlude that ends with a huge disappointment but I can't think of a better one. All thru the book you are seeing the connections come together and know where they will eventually end and the closer you get the more exciting it becomes and then finally when you're ready for the ultimate climax, the author simply walks away, leaving the reader wondering what the heck just happened. But this is just a minor complaint, the book itself is wonderfully written and researched and would have been an easy 5 star book had it not ended too soon. All in all, I'm glad I bought this book and recommend it to others.

I had a hard time getting through this book because it was so detailed and not light reading. In fact, I often got distracted by more interesting (novels) and stopped to read them. But I kept at it because I felt it was important to know the details of what really happened in Afghanistan: The facts the government and its co-conspirators in the media never told us. For instance, the fact that our government supported the wrong side (The Muslim Brotherhood and Al Qaeda) for many years, even providing arms, ammo and money. They (CIA) took forever to figure out who the good guys were, instead relying on the word of the lying Pakistanis who were supposed to be our ally in the war on terror. If you want to know what really happened, you need to read this book.

. . . and I thought Bob Woodward had inside sources."Ghost Wars" is a fresh, detailed, and fascinating assessment of the United States' experience with Afghanistan from 1979 to the eve of 9/11/2001. The axes upon Coll bases his discussion are all in the sub-title: Afghanistan, the CIA, and Osama Bin Laden. Coll's recounting of this twenty year saga goes far to explain the roots and development of the United States's inability to deter the danger that became so graphically evident the day after this book's narrative ends. Taking the trip with Mr. Coll is well worth the effort.Yes, the book is detailed, but it would be a disservice to back away from the intricacies of the story -- just as it has proven to be a mistake for the United States to have backed away from the complexities of Afghanistan once the Soviets withdrew.Coll's discussion illustrates just how difficult a task it is to deal with the tapestry of agendas that both divide and bind the Middle East from Egypt to India. While one might wish to disengage from such interwoven complexities, the risk of ignoring a failing state such as Afghanistan is to allow the creation of a untamed country in which an extreme regime such as the Taliban and a group as dangerous as that sponsored by Osama bin Laden can take root and thrive.There are a host of issues to be derived from this history. One of the greatest is the question of how the United States can ever deal with its constantly-changing, yet essential agenda. It is always huge. In hindsight, it is easy to condemn successive administrations for failing to pay attention to issues that later develop into crises. At the same time, a president such as Bush 41 may encounter other priorities such as the break-up of the Soviet Union or an invasion of Kuwait. Once a story falls off the front page, attention shifts elsewhere.As Coll illustrates, great risks can arise from the recurrent attention-deficit disorder of the focus of U.S. foreign policy. That risk is only compounded when the government tacks and gibes in response to political winds. It's devilishly hard to keep one's eye on the ball when the game itself keeps changing.Unlike a Tom Clancy novel, "Ghost Wars" shows that the good guys don't always win. The unfolding of actual events carries no guarantees. The government may be paralyzed by imperfect information and irreconcilable agendas both within and outside its agencies. If there is one sweeping lesson to be derived from this story, it is that the U.S. needs a far more varied and nuanced approach to the world, one that is not so reliant upon military predominance, but rather one that relies upon the collection of good intelligence, thorough analysis, careful diplomacy, and, yes, when needed, covert action.I sharply disagree with those who see this work as a political polemic. Coll's recounting of events carries plenty of blame (if that is the right word) for a succession of failures that can be attributed to a succession of agencies, politicians, and presidents alike. A system which embraces an ever-changing focus driven by political imperatives is the risk -- not necessarily the individuals or their politics.I do wish that Coll had carried through with an epilogue to shed light on the events in Afghanistan of the past two to three years and the relationship of the U.S. to that sad country today. The story ends rather abruptly with the assassination of Massoud on September 9. I know Coll has more to say about how the United States' response to 9/11 in Afghanistan has affected our relations with Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.

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