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August 12th 2008
by Random House
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Hardcover, 448 pages
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1400067014
(isbn13: 9781400067015)
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From a universally respected combat journalist, a gripping history based on five years of front-line reporting about how the war was turned around–and...more
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Read in September, 2008
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Glenn Beckrecommends it for: anti-war protestors
Every anti-war protestor should read this book. Honor the brave war dead who died for your right to open your mouth!
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Read in November, 2008
Bing West set out to write a defense of the American fighting man and proceeded to do just that. The book does an excellent job of providing a narrative for why progress in Iraq was initially elusive and what changed. This book attempt's to be the military's view of the Iraq war. As far as that goes, it is a useful book.
Part memoir of his trips to Iraq, part polemic, and part journalism, Mr. West comes tantalizingly close to something truly valuable - analysis. The problem is, ...more
Part memoir of his trips to Iraq, part polemic, and part journalism, Mr. West comes tantalizingly close to something truly valuable - analysis. The problem is, ...more
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Read in November, 2008
I just finished reading "The Strongest Tribe - War, Politics and the Endgame in Iraq" by Bing West. Once the author's own ideas about the relationship between the nation, the media and the armed forces are set aside, what remains is an account of reference on the civil war in Iraq from 2003 to 2008.
Bing West's military experience gave the author an excellent relationship with the troops, and that granted him access to a variety of sources in theater throughout the whole perio...more
Bing West's military experience gave the author an excellent relationship with the troops, and that granted him access to a variety of sources in theater throughout the whole perio...more
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Read in February, 2009
So the surge was created as a way to take advantage of the Sunni Awakening, but still did not address political problems in the Iraqi government. If I'd heard in the press what I read in this book, I'd have preferred to get Maliki out of the gov't instead of troops out of Iraq.
A story that needs to be told, and heard.
A story that needs to be told, and heard.
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The Strongest Tribe: War, Politics, and the Endgame in Iraq by Bing West (2008)
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11/04/08
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