Spiral, Mark Danner
Spiral, Mark Danner
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Spiral
Trapped in the Forever War

Author: Mark Danner

Narrator: Tom Zingarelli

Unabridged: 5 hr 38 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 06/28/2016


Synopsis



The War on Terror has led to fourteen years of armed conflict, the longest war in America's history. Al Qaeda, the organization that attacked us on 9/11, has been replaced by multiple jihadist and terror organizations, including the most notorious—ISIS.

Spiral is what we can call a perpetual and continuously widening war that has put the country in a "state of exception." Bush's promise that we have "taken the gloves off" and Obama's inability to define an end game have had a profound effect on us even though the actual combat is fought by a tiny percentage of our citizens. In the name of security, some of our accustomed rights and freedoms are circumscribed. Guantanamo, indefinite detention, drone warfare, enhanced interrogation, torture, and warrantless wiretapping are all words that have become familiar and tolerated.

And yet the war goes badly as the Middle East drowns in civil wars and the Caliphate expands and brutalized populations flee and seek asylum in Europe. In defining the War on Terror as boundless, apocalyptic, and unceasing, we have, Mark Danner concludes, "let it define us as ideological crusaders caught in an endless war."

About Mark Danner

Mark Danner has written about foreign affairs and American politics for three decades, covering Latin America, Haiti, the Balkans, and the Middle East. He was for many years a staff writer at the New Yorker, and contributes frequently to the New York Review of Books, the New York Times Magazine, and many other publications. He teaches at the University of California, Berkeley, and at Bard College, and speaks widely about America's role in the world. Among his books are Stripping Bare the Body, Torture and Truth, and The Massacre at El Mozote.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Murtaza

About halfway through this book I started thinking to mysel "this really seems more like an extended lecture." Lo and behold, as I completed it and proceeded to the acknowledgement the author revealed that the book was actually an adaptation of a lecture he had given at some point. I agree with his t......more

Goodreads review by Anniek

drone strike violence is never the answer!......more

Goodreads review by Joseph

This book should be required reading for anyone involved in politics. The author makes a good case for withdrawing our troops from major foreign combat zones. Although the book is only a brief overview of its own thesis, the author conveys his message in succinct, clear writing. I would include some......more

Goodreads review by Luc

I found it an important, sobering and mostly objective account of how we became trapped in this never-ending war. I'd give it 5 stars for the core content but only 3 for readability because I found too much repetitiveness.......more