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Highlights
- The true story of one of the most dramatic and sustained special operations in military historyWhen American and British forces invaded Iraq in March 2003, select teams of special forces and intelligence operatives got to work looking for the WMD their governments had promised were there.
- About the Author: MARK URBAN is Diplomatic and Defense Editor of the BBC's Newsnight.
- 336 Pages
- History, Military
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About the Book
"Task Force Black" reveals not only the intensity of the secret fight that turned the tide in the war in Iraq, but also the rivalries and personal battles that had to be overcome along the way.Book Synopsis
The true story of one of the most dramatic and sustained special operations in military history
When American and British forces invaded Iraq in March 2003, select teams of special forces and intelligence operatives got to work looking for the WMD their governments had promised were there. They quickly realized no such weapons existed. Instead they faced an insurgency--a soaring spiral of extremism and violence that was almost impossible to understand, let alone reverse.
Review Quotes
"This is an essential record of a remarkable military period. Too often Special Forces operations are shrouded in uncontextual mystery, rendering many works about them speculative homoerotic hagiographies. Urban is immune to such nonsense." --Sam Kiley, The Times (London)
"Urban's book catches the tensions which surfaced between various branches of the military and government departments.... what it does do is give human faces to a bunch of remarkable men." --The IndependentAbout the Author
MARK URBAN is Diplomatic and Defense Editor of the BBC's Newsnight. He has covered many of the world's conflicts during the past twenty-five years, including the Iraq campaign that began in 2003. He lives in London.