
Since the days of Alexander the Great Afghanistans strategically significant lands have been fought over by foreign invaders. Today as yet another generation risks life & limb in this inhospitable territory an ever-rising death toll puts back under the spotlight almost daily the way the modern war in Afghanistan is being run & demands answers. Drawing on over a hundred interviews with Afghan politicians businessmen & ordinary people & British American & European diplomats & soldiers Sandy Gall shines fresh light on the failure to capture Osama bin Laden at Tora Bora &
- equally disastrous
- American & British gullibility in the face of Pakistans continued tolerance of the Taliban. He asks why the reconstruction of Afghanistan has withered on the vine; & how we have allowed a Presidential style of government to concentrate power in one mans hands under whom
- amid cronyism & corruption
- the Taliban insurgency only grows ever stronger. But is it too late? Examining the emotive issue of equipment shortages exposing the extent to which the drug trade has corrupted the country & assessing the accusation of endemic systemic failure within the MOD Sandy Gall addresses the challenges
- political religious military
- that face those now fighting on the most dangerous frontier in the world.