This book not only presents new ways of thinking about the war on Afghanistan, but it breaks through them. The author's incorporation of Central Asia (Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, etc.) as vital countries to consider in the war on terrorism and Afghanistan is the new way of thinking. It is clear that ...
Great read. For anyone interested in knowing the events during the time lapse of 1999 to 2008, that concern foreign and internal socio-political issues of Pakistan and Afghanistan MUST read this. The author does talk about Central Asia (especially Uzbekistan), but not to a great extent. The book ...
As many as ten thousand fighters holed up in Kandahar with their weapons. For many, it was not an escape but a return homeāback to the refugee camps in Balochistan where they had been brought up and where their families still lived; back to the madrassas where they had once studied; back to the h...