Afghanistan Journal

Selections from Registan.net
by Joshua Foust

Foreword by Steve LeVine

[I]f one wants to understand why the United States military is losing the war in Afghanistan, Afghanistan Journal might just be the best place to start.Michael Cohen, senior fellow, American Security Project

Afghanistan Journal

“The coldest I have ever been in my life was in the mountains of Afghanistan. I was in a helicopter with the windows and doors open. It was dark, the middle of winter, and I wasn’t wearing a jacket. But up there, something became clear to me: America is fighting its wars all wrong… “

Thus starts Joshua Foust’s riveting and thoughtful account of the U.S. military’s engagement in Afghanistan in 2009 and 2010.

In early 2009, Foust, a long-time Afghan-affairs aficionado and respected blogger, got his first chance to go to the country he had been fascinated with for so long. He brought to the trip not just a wealth of knowledge about the country, but also an intelligence and sensitivity that informed all his writings during and after the trip.

Foust’s unflinching willingness to highlight the paucity of understanding of Afghanistan in much of the contemporary discourse and to confront punditry passing for analysis makes this work important reading for those interested in better understanding the conflict.Leah Farrall, of www.allthingscounterterrorism.com

Afghanistan Journal is Foust’s first book. It’s a collection of his writings– mainly those he blogged at Registan.net– that starts from the observations he blogged during the visit he made to Afghanistan, January-March 2009. It then looks in more detail at the situation within some of Afghanistan’s key provinces, including Helmand, Nuristan, Kunar, and Kapisa. In the final part of the book, he looks at some of the broader policy issues involved– and at the ways Americans discuss (and on many occasions, mis-discuss) them.

Afghanistan Journal is available in Paperback ($20.99) and Ebook ($9.99)

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248 pages, 6″ X 9″
Published June 2011
ISBN 9781935982029