The Gamble

. General David Petraeus and the American Military Adventure in Iraq, 2006-2008

The Gamble

Ricks, Thomas E.

Editorial Penguin USA
Fecha de edición febrero 2009

Idioma inglés

EAN 9781594201974
496 páginas
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Resumen del libro

Thomas E. Ricks uses hundreds of hours of exclusive interviews with top officers in Iraq and extraordinary on-the-ground reportage to document the inside story of the Iraq War since late 2005 as only he can, examining the events that took place as the military was forced to reckon with itself, the surge was launched, and a very different war began.

Since early 2007 a new military order has directed American strategy. Some top U.S. officials now in Iraq actually opposed the 2003 invasion, and almost all are severely critical of how the war was fought from then through 2006. At the core of the story is General David Petraeus, a military intellectual who has gathered around him an unprecedented number of officers with both combat experience and Ph.D.s. Underscoring his new and unorthodox approach, three of his key advisers are quirky foreigners an Australian infantryman-turned- anthropologist, an antimilitary British woman who is an expert in the Middle East, and a Mennonite-educated Palestinian pacifist.

The Gamble offers news breaking information, revealing behind-the-scenes disagreements between top commanders. We learn that almost every single officer in the chain of command fought the surge. Many of Petraeus's closest advisers went to Iraq extremely pessimistic, doubting that the surge would have any effect, and his own boss was so skeptical that he dispatched an admiral to Baghdad in the summer of 2007 to come up with a strategy to replace Petraeus's. That same boss later flew to Iraq to try to talk Petraeus out of his planned congressional testimony. The Gamble examines the congressional hearings through the eyes of Petraeus and Ambassador Ryan Crocker, and their views of the questions posed by the 2008 presidential candidates.

For Petraeus, prevailing in Iraq means extending the war. Thomas E. Ricks concludes that the war is likely to last another five to ten years and that that outcome is a best case scenario. His stunning conclusion, stated in the last line of the book, is that the events for which the Iraq war will be remembered by us and by the world have not yet happened.

Biografía del autor

Thomas E. Ricks es consejero de seguridad nacional en la New America Foundation, donde participa en el proyecto El futuro de la guerra . Con anterioridad fue fellow en el Center for a New American Security. Colabora de forma habitual en la revista Foreign Policy, para la que escribe el blog The Best Defense. Miembro de dos equipos de reporteros ganadores del Pulitzer, ha cubierto acciones militares de Estados Unidos en Somalia, Haití, Corea, Bosnia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Kuwait, Turquía, Afganistán e Irak. Es autor de varios libros, incluidos The Generals, The Gamble y el bestseller Fiasco, que fue finalista al premio Pulitzer.





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