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No True Glory: A Frontline Account of the Battle for Fallujah (original 2005; édition 2006)

par Bing West (Auteur)

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"This is the face of war as only those who have fought it can describe it."-Senator John McCain Fallujah: Iraq's most dangerous city unexpectedly emerged as the major battleground of the Iraqi insurgency. For twenty months, one American battalion after another tried to quell the violence, culminating in a bloody, full-scale assault. Victory came at a terrible price: 151 Americans and thousands of Iraqis were left dead. The epic battle for Fallujah revealed the startling connections between policy and combat that are a part of the new reality of war. The Marines had planned to slip into Fallujah "as soft as fog." But after four American contractors were brutally murdered, President Bush ordered an attack on the city-against the advice of the Marines. The assault sparked a political firestorm, and the Marines were forced to withdraw amid controversy and confusion-only to be ordered a second time to take a city that had become an inferno of hate and the lair of the archterrorist al-Zarqawi. Based on months spent with the battalions in Fallujah and hundreds of interviews at every level-senior policymakers, negotiators, generals, and soldiers and Marines on the front lines-No True Glory is a testament to the bravery of the American soldier and a cautionary tale about the complex-and often costly-interconnected roles of policy, politics, and battle in the twenty-first century.… (plus d'informations)
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Titre:No True Glory: A Frontline Account of the Battle for Fallujah
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"After four American contractors were brutally murdered, President Bush ordered an attack on the city–against the advice of the Marines. The assault sparked a political firestorm, and the Marines were forced to withdraw amid controversy and confusion–only to be ordered a second time to take a city that had become an inferno of hate and the lair of the archterrorist al-Zarqawi".

The book is based on interviews at every level, from senior policymakers to generals and soldiers and Marines on the front lines, and is a testament to the bravery of the fighting men and women stationed there. At the time of the battle, Foreign news and U.S. news sources carried stories and photos of what was described as poor policy decisions and excesses during the battle for Fallujah. But before jumping to conclusions based on those stories, one must understand what it was like for the soldiers and marines taking part in those battles. This book provides depth and insights of what it was like during that long seige.

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  rsutto22 | Jul 15, 2021 |
This is a gripping account of the battle in Fallujah. It is highly recommended for an engrossing tale of the American military. I am going to disagree with West, the author, in the title. These are heroic human beings and they are exceedingly admirable in what they accomplished given the unfair criticisms of the media and the politicians who second-guessed their actions.

He rightly points out the folly of making military decisions based on the politics of the day. As West succinctly states: "making war is the act of killing until the opposition accepts terms of surrender rather than suffer more destruction" (p. 323). Despite the tragedy of Iraq in some ways, Obama has not applied the message in his dithering policy in Afghanistan where almost 75% of the casualties have occurred during his watch.
  gmicksmith | Sep 14, 2013 |
A gritty story of what the Marines who cleared Fallujah went through. It shows what courage and tenacity can accomplish in the face of extreme danger. I read this book while in North Carolina and in Kuwait mobilizing for a deployment to Iraq, and the book helped me keep my experiences in perspective. ( )
  kislam | Nov 28, 2009 |
A gritty story of what the Marines who cleared Fallujah went through. It shows what courage and tenacity can accomplish in the face of extreme danger. I read this book while in North Carolina and in Kuwait mobilizing for a deployment to Iraq, and the book helped me keep my experiences in perspective. ( )
  kislam | Nov 28, 2009 |
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. The author captures the ebb and flow of combat operations like only someone who has been there. It is an unflinching examination of what the Marines of RCTs 1 and 7 experienced. This story is an excellent if brutal example of urban combat. The author also takes a good hard look at the decision making process of the most senior military and civilian leaders involved. The brilliantly narrated action sequences of Marine Infantry Squads in battle again and again prove that when it comes to issues of warfare, there is nothing quite as important as boots on the ground! ( )
  DaristeiaD | Mar 15, 2009 |
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"This is the face of war as only those who have fought it can describe it."-Senator John McCain Fallujah: Iraq's most dangerous city unexpectedly emerged as the major battleground of the Iraqi insurgency. For twenty months, one American battalion after another tried to quell the violence, culminating in a bloody, full-scale assault. Victory came at a terrible price: 151 Americans and thousands of Iraqis were left dead. The epic battle for Fallujah revealed the startling connections between policy and combat that are a part of the new reality of war. The Marines had planned to slip into Fallujah "as soft as fog." But after four American contractors were brutally murdered, President Bush ordered an attack on the city-against the advice of the Marines. The assault sparked a political firestorm, and the Marines were forced to withdraw amid controversy and confusion-only to be ordered a second time to take a city that had become an inferno of hate and the lair of the archterrorist al-Zarqawi. Based on months spent with the battalions in Fallujah and hundreds of interviews at every level-senior policymakers, negotiators, generals, and soldiers and Marines on the front lines-No True Glory is a testament to the bravery of the American soldier and a cautionary tale about the complex-and often costly-interconnected roles of policy, politics, and battle in the twenty-first century.

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