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Blood, Metal and Dust
- How Victory Turned into Defeat in Afghanistan and Iraq
- Narrated by: Christopher Ragland
- Length: 21 hrs and 13 mins
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Summary
'With a soldier’s eye for telling operational details, Ben Barry offers an authoritative, compelling and inevitably bleak account of the American and British campaigns in Iraq and Afghanistan.' Sir Lawrence Freedman, Emeritus Professor of War Studies, King’s College London
Written by the author of the official British military analysis of the Iraq campaigns, Blood, Metal and Dust is the first authoritative military history of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan to tell the detailed story of what happened on the ground.
From the high-ranking officer who wrote the still-classified British military analysis of the war in Iraq comes the authoritative history of two conflicts which have overshadowed the beginning of the 21st century. Inextricably linked to the ongoing ‘War on Terror’, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan dominated more than a decade of international politics, and their influence is felt to this day.
Blood, Metal and Dust is the first military history to offer a comprehensive overview of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, providing in-depth accounts of the operations undertaken by both US and UK forces. Brigadier Ben Barry explores the wars which shaped the modern Middle East, providing a detailed narrative of operations as they unfolded. With unparalleled access to official military accounts and extensive contacts in both the UK and the US militaries, Brigadier Barry is uniquely placed to tell the story of these controversial conflicts, and offers a rounded account of the international campaigns which irrevocably changed the global geopolitical landscape.
Critic reviews
"At one level Blood, Metal and Dust is a clear, dispassionate and succinct military history of the post-9/11 wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. But it is much more important than that. As the US and UK turn their backs too quickly on both wars, they are in danger of disregarding the lessons and so failing to profit from their experiences. This book puts that right. Ben Barry is forthright in his criticisms and depressingly correct in his conclusions. Blood, Metal and Dust is essential reading." (Sir Hew Strachan FBA FRSE, professor of international relations at the University of St Andrews and former Chichele professor of the history of war at All Souls College, Oxford)
"Blood, Metal and Dust is a seminal work that exploits newly available archival material to produce a riveting account of the allies’ wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Armed with a keen scholarly eye and long military experience, Ben Barry dissects key decision points and pitched battles ranging from Tora Bora, Operation Medusa and Wanat in Afghanistan to the US Marines’ Anbar campaign, Operation Viking Hammer in Kurdistan, and the Sadr City battle of 2008. His unsparing judgements should inform future war planning, making this book required reading for the policymaker and the practitioner alike." (Linda Robinson, senior international/defense researcher, RAND Corporation and author of Tell Me How This Ends)
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- Duncan Connell
- 28-02-24
An indepth analysis of the Iraq and Afghan War
A thorough look at the prelude, invasion and subsequent counter insurgency efforts of both wars. The books spends most of its time describing things from the political and strategic level. but does have its fair share of moments from the perspective of boots on the ground.
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- mark mitchinson
- 13-08-22
As someone who was there.
Why an American when the author is British? Having been on both Relic and Herrick I found this book correct and informative.
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- Panda
- 17-04-21
An excellent listen
This book covers all the bases, it exposes just how and why we lost both Iraq and Afghanistan, this book doesn't pull any punches! I was shocked at just how badly we got it wrong! Recommended!
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- GREGORY PRATT
- 22-03-22
A thorough Analysis of Iraq & Afghanistan Wars
Really clear insight and thorough analysis and evaluation of why we lossed in Iraq and Afghanistan. The book explains the successes and failures of Our COIN strategy in both wars and lessons learnt for future wars. Really informative and ideal for historians, military officers, politicians, diplomats alike.
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- David A. Mckittrick
- 26-05-22
Interesting but……
This should be an interesting book but I am struggling with it. It doesn’t flow and there are a number of repetitions, it sort of feels like someone reading a report that doesn’t go into depth. An example is a chapter called S.O.F but it then doesn’t seem to go into any great detail about special operations. Maybe it’s just me.
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- TS
- 21-12-21
Excellent book, poor narration.
This is an excellent account of the Iraq and Afghan wars with a brilliant preamble which puts the two conflicts into a geopolitical context. It is great to hear an assessment of the wars that mentions the UK, AUS, FRA, GER etc activities rather than just labelling everything "The US and it's allies". The UK Ops in Basra chapters are especially enlightening. If nothing else it gives a great historical account at the operational level of the two wars and how they unfolded.
Sadly, it is let down by the narration. Why an American was selected to read this book written by an Ex British Army Officer escapes me. He consistently miss-pronounces words such as 'co-located' and Helmand place names that are well known to the British. His pronouncing of 'Kosovo' and 'Afghanistan' is also very irritating. He should be narrating Pixar film trailers about talking animals rather than strategic assessments of modern conflicts. He made it difficult for me listen to the book for long periods of time. Despite this I would still recommend this book.
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- Steve
- 28-05-22
Excellent Analysis
Well articulated analysis of both the military and political events and their impact on the timeline of events. An excellent read that should be compulsory reading in military colleges and by politicians that aspire to be able to provide leadership to provide the context in which the military has to operate.
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