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Infernal Triangle

Conflict In Iraq, Afghanistan and the Levant: Eyewitness Reports From the September 11 Decade

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Writing on recent events in the Middle East from Australia's best known foreign correspondent - including the devastating Gaza Flotilla incident.

It's been ten years since Al-Qaeda demolished the World Trade Center in New York on 11 September 2001. One of the most pivotal events in the last fifty years, it was a dramatic moment in which, having previously vanquished the threat of Russian Communism, the USA discovered that it had a new enemy to confront - Islamic extremism. And so began the September 11 decade. Paul McGeough was in the streets of Manhattan on that fateful day in September 2001. No journalist has monitored more closely the fallout from those destructive minutes - for Afghanistan, for Iraq and for the never-ending conflict between Israel and the Palestinians in The Levant. Together, these three locations are the Infernal Triangle, from which America has been unable to extricate itself. McGeough has enjoyed access to all the main players in these unfolding events. But, more than that, he has been prepared to observe at close quarters both the fighters and the citizens involved, recording their hopes and fears, their triumphs and tragedies. He has been present at the death of colleagues; he joined the historic 'Peace Flotilla' that attempted to bring supplies to Gaza.

Through his vivid and eloquent journalism, we gain new insights into some of the most critical events of the last decade.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 5, 2012
      War correspondent McGeough (In Baghdad: A Reporter’s War) shares his dispatches, observations, and reflections from the front lines as he speaks with perpetrators and victims of suicide bombings, ruthless militia commanders, venal public officials, and civilians whose lives have been shaken by the conflict that surrounds them in the Middle East. Each vignette spans just a few pages, compassionately encapsulating the human dramas like dots in a pointillist portrait—intimately personal and yet inextricably tied to the sweeping arcs of geopolitics. Some, like McGeough’s investigations of Khalid Mishal or Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, touch on subjects of great political import, while most draw lessons from the lives of bit players in a cast of half a billion, each beset by the “paranoia, frustration, anger and helplessness gnaw at people who every day become a little less like people.” This relentless parade of tragedies makes for compelling reading, but risks missing the deeper trends affecting the region.

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