War in the Age of Trump, Patrick Cockburn
War in the Age of Trump, Patrick Cockburn
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War in the Age of Trump
The Defeat of ISIS, the Fall of the Kurds, the Conflict with Iran

Author: Patrick Cockburn

Narrator: Roger Clark

Unabridged: 14 hr 44 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 07/07/2020


Synopsis

Is the fall of ISIS the end of the perpetual war in the Middle East?

In this urgent and timely book, Patrick Cockburn writes the first draft of the history of the current crisis in the Middle East. Here he charts the period from the recapture of Mosul in 2017 to Turkey's attack on Kurdish territory in November 2019, and recounts the new phase in the wars of disintegration that have plagued the region. The ground battle with the caliphate is perhaps over, but was this the end of the conflict that has scarred these nations for decades?

Cockburn offers panoramic on-the-ground analysis as well as a lifetime's study of the region. And here he shows how peace appears a distant possibility with the continuation of conflict in Syria, Saudi Arabia's violent intervention in the Yemen, riots in Baghdad and Tehran. At the same time, the rising aggression between Israel and Iran, the raising of stakes between the US, Russia, and Turkey, shows that this remains the theater of the proxy wars of the world's superpowers. Has Trump abandoned the area for good, leaving a vacuum for others—Putin, Erdogan, Mohammed Bin Saud—to fill? He also looks at what might happen to the Islamic State: will it disappear now that it has lost its territory or emerge in a new form and with renewed violence?

About Patrick Cockburn

Patrick Cockburn is a Middle East correspondent for the Independent and has worked previously for the Financial Times. His work on the crisis in the Middle East include the National Book Circle Awards-shortlisted The Occupation and Saddam Hussein: An American Obsession (with Andrew Cockburn), the bestselling The Rise of the Islamic State and The Age of Jihad. He won the Martha Gellhorn Prize in 2005, the James Cameron Prize in 2006, and the Orwell Prize for Journalism in 2009. More recently he has been awarded Foreign Commentator of the Year at the 2013 Editorial Intelligence Comment Awards, Foreign Affairs Journalist of the Year in British Journalism Award 2014, and Foreign Reporter of the Year in Press Awards 2014.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Padraic on July 25, 2021

An excellent read. It covers the period 2016 - 2019 and is a mix of contemporary pieces gathered together under broad headings and a much smaller amount of retrospective analysis which introduces each thematic section. I would love to read an original volume, entirely made up of analysis and a tellin......more

Goodreads review by Ali on July 29, 2020

This book covers the critical three years after the election of Donald Trump as US president in 2016. Its central themes are the US-Iran confrontation, the defeat of isis and the fall - some say betrayal - of the Kurds. The election of Trump coincided almost exactly with the start of the nine-month......more

Goodreads review by Ben on February 06, 2021

"Did you ever think, sir, what an opportunity a battlefield affords liars?" TJ "Stonewall" Jackson This book is a collection of Patrick Cockburn's writings from 2016 to early 2020. Trump's inclusion in the title is a great attention grabber, but Trump and his foreign policy are only a small part of t......more

Goodreads review by Robert on February 09, 2022

A peculiarly structured book, but a very good one. Patrick Cockburn is a highly regarded correspondent who has been covering the Middle East since the Lebanese Civil War in the 1970s and 80s. This book covers developments in Iraq and Syria on US president Donald Trump's watch. Rather than tell a sin......more