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Richard Engel
War Journal: My Five Years in Iraq
$28.00
"Richard Engel has covered the Iraq War
for NBC News and MSNBC since its beginning. In his new book, War Journal:
My Five Years in Iraq, he shares his insights in a voice that
has already been compared to the Vietnam War classic Dispatches
by Michael Herr.
In the most dramatic and intimate account of battle reporting since Michael Herr's classic Dispatches,
NBC News's award-winning Middle East Bureau Chief, Richard Engel,
offers an unvarnished and often emotional account of five years in
Iraq.
Engel is the longest serving broadcaster in Iraq and the only
American television reporter to cover the country continuously before,
during, and after the 2003 U.S. invasion. Fluent in Arabic, he has had
unrivaled access to U.S. military commanders, Sunni insurgents, Shiite
militias, Iraqi families, and even President George W. Bush, who called
him to the White House for a private briefing. He has witnessed nearly
every major milestone in this long war.
War Journal
describes what it was like to go into the hole where U.S. Special
Operations Forces captured Saddam Hussein. Engel was there as the
insurgency began and watched the spread of Iranian influence over
Shiite religious cities and the Iraqi government. He watched as Iraqis
voted in their first election. He was in the courtroom when Saddam was
sentenced to death and interviewed General David Petraeus about the
surge.
In vivid, sometimes painful detail, Engel tracks the
successes and setbacks of the war. He describes searching, with U.S
troops, for a missing soldier in the dangerous Sunni city of Ramadi;
surviving kidnapping attempts, IED attacks, hotel bombings, and
ambushes; and even the smell of cakes in a bakery attacked by sectarian
gangs and strewn with bodies of the executed.
War Journal describes a sectarian war that American leaders were late to understand
and struggled to contain. It is an account of the author's experiences,
insights, bittersweet reflections, and moments from his private video
diary -- itself the subject of a highly acclaimed documentary on MSNBC.
War Journal is the story of the transformation of a young
journalist who moved to the Middle East with $2,000 and a belief that
the region would be "the story" of his generation into a
seasoned reporter who has at times believed that he would die covering
the war. It is about American soldiers, ordinary Iraqis, and especially
a few brave individuals on his team who continually risked their lives
to make his own daring reporting possible.
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