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Unwinnable
Sep 22, 2024 8:23 PM

Author:Theo Farrell

Unwinnable

Afghanistan was an unwinnable war. As British and American troops withdraw, discover this definitive account that explains why.

It could have been a very different story. British forces could have successfully withdrawn from Afghanistan in 2002, having done the job they set out to do: to defeat al-Qaeda. Instead, in the years that followed, Britain paid a devastating price for their presence in Helmand province.

So why did Britain enter, and remain, in an ill-fated war? Why did it fail so dramatically, and was this expedition doomed from the beginning? Drawing on unprecedented access to military reports, government documents and senior individuals, Professor Theo Farrell provides an extraordinary work of scholarship. He explains the origins of the war, details the campaigns over the subsequent years, and examines the West's failure to understand the dynamics of local conflict and learn the lessons of history that ultimately led to devastating costs and repercussions still relevant today.

'The best book so far on Britain's...war in Afghanistan' International Affairs

'Masterful, irrefutable... Farrell records all these military encounters with the irresistible pace of a novelist' Sunday Times

Reviews

Masterful, irrefutable… [Farrell] records all these military encounters with the irresistible pace of a novelist.

—— Justin Marozzi , Sunday Times

Authoritative and provocative… For its range and breadth, it is a tour de force and a must read

—— Robert Fox , Evening Standard

A devastating account of the Afghan saga

—— Simon Jenkins , Guardian

The best book so far on Britain's recent war in Afghanistan...also beautifully written...the new material which Farrell has unearthed is remarkable

—— Tim Willasey-Wilsey , International Affairs

There have been many books written on this subject, but Farrell's stupendous research, clear vision and succinct writing are likely to outlast them all

—— Ahmed Rashid , Prospect

Remarkable… It is full of anecdotes gleaned from hundreds of diligent interviews with the players on the ground. And for a devotee of military history, it is a delight… Farrell’s masterpiece of a must-read… Magnificent

—— Sherard Cowper-Coles , The Times

As a reminder of how not to prosecute a war in far-off place that has confounded the best efforts of many foreign powers over the centuries, Theo Farrell’s Unwinnable: Britain’s War in Afghanistan 2001-2014…is surely the last word on the subject

—— Justin Marozzi , Evening Standard

Theo Farrell has written the definitive history of what was effectively the Fourth Anglo-Afghan War. His encyclopaediac knowledge of the thirteen-year-long struggle derives from interviewing many of the key decision-makers – on both sides - as well as an intimate knowledge of all the written sources. Well-sourced, well-written and riveting, Unwinnable should be studied by politicians and in military academies across the West. ‘How to’ books abound; this is the ultimate ‘How not to’ book.

—— Andrew Roberts, author of NAPOLEON THE GREAT

With its broad scope and detail, Unwinnable is akin to an official history in the finest of British historical tradition. In fact, whenever the official history does come out, it will find itself in stiff competition with Farrell’s work.

—— Carter Malkasian , Joint Force Quarterly

This penetrating and superbly researched book explains how the United Kingdom came to intervene in Afghanistan, how it tried to meet its objectives, and why these objectives could not be achieved.

—— Professor Sir Lawrence Freedman, author of STRATEGY: A HISTORY

There is a small mountain of books on Britain's Fourth Afghan War and this one stands atop them all; the best single account of the whole conflict. Clear and simply written without ever being simplistic; understanding the courage and resolve of the military without ever being in thrall to it; excoriating political leadership without ever being unfair, this book is a masterclass in world class research as well as being a thoroughly good read.

—— Professor Michael Clarke, Former Director General of the Royal United Services Institute

Masterful. With lucid, pacey prose Theo Farrell brilliantly reveals the political neglect, military hubris and ultimate fallacy of Britain's long war in Afghanistan. Unwinnable captures the frustrating reality of Helmand with remarkable accuracy and will surely be the definitive account for years to come.

—— Patrick Bury, author of CALLSIGN HADES

A powerful, perceptive and authoritative account of Britain's military failure in Afghanistan. Farrell delivers a forensic dissection of what went wrong, and why. Unwinnable should be required reading for soldiers, strategists and policymakers for years to come.

—— Jason Burke, author of THE NEW THREAT FROM ISLAMIC MILITANCY

Highly readable and penetrating account ... Many of those who served in Afghanistan will wish that they had known some of what Theo has uncovered. For anyone who did not serve there, they could not hope for a better survey of the campaign.

—— Lt-Gen. Jonathon Riley, Former Deputy Commander of the International Security Assistance Force, Afghanistan

Salutary reading for politicians and generals alike

—— Sir David Bell , Times Higher Education Supplement

As the axe falls, do we see into the White King's heart? Do we understand him better? I think we do. Leanda de Lisle's gripping and well-told story is of a king swept along by events, mastered by them

—— Adrian Tinniswood , Literary Review

Engaging and well-written

—— Tracy Borman , Sunday Times

Impeccably researched and thought provoking... It revives one of this country's greatest stories: a blinkered king, a warrior queen, a war that turned brother against brother and scandals caused by money, sex, espionage and power

—— Gareth Russell , Daily Express

As Leanda de Lisle demonstrates with great skill, there was nothing inevitable about the Civil War — still less about the king’s beheading

—— Noel Malcolm , Sunday Telegraph

Charles I has long eluded even the most scholarly of biographers; his personal contradictions, attractive qualities and ludicrous blunders require a writer of rare talent to let us appreciate the long-hidden character of the king... very well-researched and beautifully written

—— Andrew Roberts

Leanda de Lisle has approached one of the great icons of history with understanding and compassion. She takes her readers through the twists and turns of the English Civil war so that they understand the enormity of the regicide and the foolishness and courage of the king

—— Philippa Gregory

Charles I has always received bad press… veteran British historian de Lisle delivers a more generous portrait… De Lisle’s parliamentarians are an irascible group, resembling not so much freedom fighters as the tea party; on the other hand, the author’s Charles often seems the voice of reason. Recent elections in Britain and the United States have produced surprisingly dysfunctional governments. De Lisle’s fine, revisionist view of Charles may arouse nostalgia for a time when national leaders, elected or not, looked out for the nonzealous majority

—— Kirkus Reviews

A splendidly colourful read ... an enthralling and resonant story of populist politicians, and religious war, and the reshaping of nations

—— Bookseller

This book’s fascination is as a joint portrait of the royal couple, the most human of historical actors in England’s greatest political drama.

—— Rebecca Fraser , The Tablet

A highly intelligent, fair and sympathetic biography.

—— Allan Massie , The Catholic Herald

[ An] absorbing biography of Charles I

—— The Telegraph

This is a striking insight into both developing contemporary thought and religious controversies

—— Terry Philpot , The Tablet, **Books of the Year**

White King is a lively attempt to make him [Charles I] flesh and blood

—— Robbie Millen , The Times, **Books of the Year**
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