In the last decade, two events have transformed the world: the collapse of the Soviet Union and the rise of militant Islam. This is the first book to explain the link between these two occurrences. George Crile spent nearly a decade researching and writing this original account of the biggest, most expensive secret war in history: the arming of the Afghan resistance to Soviet occupation. Moving from the secret chambers in CIA headquarters to stand-offs in the Khyber Pass, Charlie Wilson's War is one of the most thorough and vivid descriptions of CIA operations ever written. It is the missing chapter in the geopolitics of our time.
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Atlantic Books
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41 mm
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198 mm
Length
129 mm
Weight
529 gr
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not advanced book
the story revolves around only 3 or 4 characters, not true in such a secret war of afghanistan. also field characters are not included, those who are working on the battlefield and diplomatic negotiations of the west with pakistan. nevertheless, upto the best good if you want to peek into how american policies are taken for a ride by some screws. charlie wilson of course saw the september 11 attacks, a direct result of his hallucination with joanne herring and zia.