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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Richard Bonin , Kaleo GriffithPublisher: Random House Audio Publishing Group Imprint: Random House Audio Publishing Group Dimensions: Width: 13.50cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 15.20cm Weight: 0.268kg ISBN: 9780307940698ISBN 10: 0307940691 Pages: 10 Publication Date: 06 December 2011 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Audio Publisher's Status: Out of Stock Indefinitely Availability: Awaiting stock Table of ContentsReviewsPraise for Arrows of the Night <br> This is the most thorough telling of the story of Ahmad Chalabi... Arrows of the Night is a first-rate case study of both Middle Eastern emigre politics and the American way of dealing with the Middle East. <br> -- Foreign Affairs<br> <br> Arrows of the Night is the best book on the Iraq War, bar none. Bonin has written the authoritative account of how one man, along with a handful of well-meaning but naive confederates, conned the greatest power on earth into a war it will rue for years. I read it in a sitting, and it answered every question I had about this folly. It is a must-read for the historian and anyone with the slightest interest in politics. <br> --Robert Baer, author of See No Evil and The Company We Keep<br> <br> People ask me, 'Why was there an Iraq War?' Now I can tell them: read Arrows of the Night. It's the best-researched, most readable narrative about how a small group of people caused the United States to fight a war that was unnecessary, and, worse, counterproductive. Most Americans do not know who Ahmad Chalabi is, but this is the story of how every American has paid a price for Chalabi's successful manipulation of our government. <br> --Richard A. Clarke, author of Against All Enemies<br> <br> In Arrows of the Night, Richard Bonin has provided a stunning portrayal of Ahmad Chalabi that, for the first time, brings him to life and places him in his proper historical context. Bonin, one of our best reporters in Washington, provides a fascinating account of Chalabi's secretive ties to the neoconservatives in the Bush administration, and shows us that Chalabi and the neoconservatives were engaged in an elaborate dance, using each other to justify war. <br> --James Risen, author of State of War: The Secret History of the CIA and the Bush Administration<br> <br> A marvelous read about a tragic and deceitful relationship. <br> --James Bamford, author of The Shadow Factory, Body of Secrets, an Arrows of the Night is the best book on the Iraq War, bar none. Bonin has written the authoritative account of how one man, along with a handful of well-meaning but naive confederates, conned the greatest power on earth into a war it will rue for years. I read it in a sitting, and it answered every question I had about this folly. It is a must-read for the historian and anyone with the slightest interest in politics. --Robert Baer, author of See No Evil and The Company We Keep<br> <br> People ask me, 'Why was there an Iraq War?' Now I can tell them: read Arrows of the Night. It's the best-researched, most readable narrative about how a small group of people caused the United States to fight a war that was unnecessary, and, worse, counterproductive. Most Americans do not know who Ahmad Chalabi is, but this is the story of how every American has paid a price for Chalabi's successful manipulation of our government. --Richard A. Clarke, author of Against All Enemies<br> <br> I Author InformationRICHARD BONIN is a producer at 60 Minutes, working with Lesley Stahl, and has won five Emmys for his work. He lives in Washington, D.C. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |