Inside Abu Ghraib: Memoirs of Two U.S. Military Intelligence Officers
아직 평점이 없습니다
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
225
언어
영어
출판됨
Oct 18, 2021
출판사
McFarland
ISBN-10
1476686734
ISBN-13
9781476686738
설명
In a gripping exploration of one of the most controversial chapters in modern history, two U.S. military intelligence officers provide an intimate and unfiltered perspective on their experiences within the infamous walls of Abu Ghraib. Their memoirs serve as both a personal narrative and a window into the complexities of military intelligence work during a time of heightened conflict and moral ambiguity. Through candid reflections, they delve into the challenges of fulfilling their duties while grappling with the ethical implications of their actions.
With remarkable honesty, the authors recount the harrowing realities faced during their service, including the overwhelming pressures of wartime decisions and the impact of their work on both soldiers and detainees. They aim to present a human side to a highly scrutinized situation, highlighting the internal struggles that accompany the pursuit of intelligence in a complex and often chaotic environment. This work invites readers to reconsider preconceived notions surrounding the events at Abu Ghraib and the individuals behind the uniform.
With remarkable honesty, the authors recount the harrowing realities faced during their service, including the overwhelming pressures of wartime decisions and the impact of their work on both soldiers and detainees. They aim to present a human side to a highly scrutinized situation, highlighting the internal struggles that accompany the pursuit of intelligence in a complex and often chaotic environment. This work invites readers to reconsider preconceived notions surrounding the events at Abu Ghraib and the individuals behind the uniform.