by Bette Dam (Author)
With a secondhand motorcycle, the support of a few powerful tribesmen and a good friend in the CIA, the unknown Hamid Karzai willed himself to power as the new hope of Afghanistan. Acclaimed journalist Bette Dam chronicles the astonishing rise of Afghanistan's U.S.-backed leader from obscurity to one of the most influential figures in the global war on terror. Following the 2001 toppling of the Taliban, a fragile Afghanistan was on the brink. Karzai, armed with a recipe for victory came within inches of helping the U.S. declare victory in the war on terror. But sentiments run high in post-9/11 America, and the desire for revenge derailed an early chance at peace. As U.S. troops leave Afghanistan, and power is handed to a new president, Karzai's legacy remains one of betrayal, mistrust, and missed opportunities.
Author Biography
Bette Dam is a reporter who lived and worked for eight years in Afghanistan; for this book she had unprecedented access to President Karzai and travelled to the most dangerous parts of the country to get the story. "Being a woman often gave me more access than I expected", she says. CNN, Global Post and The Guardian have published her articles. She is now working on a book about the Taliban.
Number of Pages: 248
Dimensions: 0.56 x 8.5 x 5.51 IN
Publication Date: August 28, 2014