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Enough Already
- Time to End the War on Terrorism
- By: Scott Horton
- Narrated by: Scott Horton
- Length: 14 hrs and 58 mins
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Enough Already: Time to End the War on Terrorism is a masterly history of these chaotic, tragic and above all futile conflicts, ranging with his usual excoriating accuracy from Mali to Pakistan, from Iraq to Yemen by way of Syria and Libya. Millions are dead, disabled or languish desperately far from their homes as the direct result of our blunders, bewilderment and outright malicious stupidity.
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Complete take down of American foreign policy
- By Denise Fisher on 12-22-21
- Enough Already
- Time to End the War on Terrorism
- By: Scott Horton
- Narrated by: Scott Horton
making nonsense make sense
Reviewed: 12-22-21
This is the best quick reads covering the terrible mess the war on terror has been. A great read to put the headlines together into a coherent narrative of American foreign policy.
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Fool's Errand: Time to End the War in Afghanistan
- By: Scott Horton
- Narrated by: Scott Horton
- Length: 9 hrs and 36 mins
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"In Fool's Errand, Scott Horton masterfully explains the tragedy of America's longest war and makes the case for immediate withdrawal. I highly recommend this excellent book on America's futile and self-defeating occupation of Afghanistan." - Daniel Ellsberg, Pentagon Papers whistleblower and author of Secrets: A Memoir of Vietnam and the Pentagon Papers
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Amazing History the Afghanistan War
- By josh on 03-24-18
- Fool's Errand: Time to End the War in Afghanistan
- By: Scott Horton
- Narrated by: Scott Horton
A review from a veteran.
Reviewed: 11-29-20
Great book, very edifying. I'm a veteran of the Global War On Terror. This makes a lot of sense of the motivations behind the shirts and the skins as it where. While I was in, nobody ever really told me why we were fighting. This book cleared everything up. One of my friend died last year in Afghanistan. It didn't need to be that way.
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