Directorate S : The C.I.A. and America's Secret Wars in Afghanistan and Pakistan - Steve Coll

Directorate S

The C.I.A. and America's Secret Wars in Afghanistan and Pakistan

By: Steve Coll

Paperback | 5 February 2019

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Winner of the 2018 National Book Critics Circle Award for Non-fiction

The international bestselling account of America's grim involvement in the affairs of Afghanistan from 2001 to 2016.

In the wake of the terrible shock of 9/11, the C.I.A. scrambled to work out how to destroy Bin Laden and his associates. Superficially the invasion was quick and efficient, but Bin Laden's successful escape, together with that of much of the Taliban leadership, and a catastrophic failure to define the limits of NATO's mission in a tough, impoverished country the size of Texas, created a quagmire which has now lasted many years. At the heart of the problem lay 'Directorate S', a highly secretive arm of the Pakistan state which had its own views on the Taliban and Afghanistan's place in a wider competition for influence between Pakistan, India and China, and which assumed that the U.S.A. and its allies would soon be leaving.

Steve Coll's remarkable new book tells a powerful, bitter story of just how badly foreign policy decisions can go wrong and of many lives lost.

About the Author

Steve Coll is most recently the author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning bestseller Ghost Wars. He also won a 1990 Pulitzer Prize for explanatory journalism. He covered Afghanistan as the Washington Post's South Asia bureau chief between 1989 and 1992 and has been the Post's managing editor since 1998. He is the author of five books, including On the Grand Trunk Road and The Taking of Getty Oil. He lives with his wife and three children in Maryland.A finalist for the 2018 National Book Critics Circle Award in Nonfiction

Winner of the 2018 National Book Award for Nonfiction

From the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Ghost Wars, the epic and enthralling story of America's intelligence, military, and diplomatic efforts to defeat Al Qaeda and the Taliban in Afghanistan and Pakistan since 9/11

 
Prior to 9/11, the United States had been carrying out covert operations in Afghanistan, ostensibly in cooperation with I.S.I., the Pakistani intelligence agency. While the United States was trying to quell extremists, a highly secretive wing of I.S.I., Directorate S, was covertly training, arming, and seeking to legitimize the Taliban in order to enlarge Pakistan’s influence. Today we know that the war in Afghanistan would falter badly. But more than anything, it was doomed because of the failure of the United States to apprehend the intentions of Directorate S.
      
Resuming the narrative of the Pulitzer Prize–winning Ghost Wars, Steve Coll excavates this grand battle, which took place away from the gaze of the American public, and brings to life a narrative at once vast and intricate, propulsive and painstaking.
Industry Reviews
"Coll's book is riveting"--Richard Cohen, NY Daily News

"[A]journalistic masterpiece...Coll succeeds on all levels...Coll is masterful at plumbing the depths of agencies and sects within both Afghanistan and Pakistan...In this era of fake news, Coll remains above it all, this time delivering an impeccably researched history of "diplomacy at the highest levels of government in Washington, Islamabad, and Kabul."--Kirkus Reviews (starred)

"With his evenhanded approach, gift for limning character, and dazzling reporting skills, he has created an essential work of contemporary history."--Booklist (starred)

"The most comprehensive work to date on the U.S. war in Afghanistan...Coll's vital work provides a factual and analytical foundation for all future work on the Afghan War and U.S. policy in Central Asia."-- Publisher's Weekly (starred)

"Spellbinding. . . It does for America in Afghanistan what Michael Gordon and Tom Ricks did for the Iraq misadventure in Cobra II and Fiasco."--Evening Standard

"This sequel to Ghost Wars might well become the definitive account of the CIA and America's secret wars in Afghanistan and Pakistan . . . In the pages of Directorate S, the sequel to Coll's Pulitzer prize-winning Ghost Wars, the story is delivered with a literary prowess that has been absent in previous western accounts of America's longest running war. The dance of blame, with the US swaying at one moment towards Pakistan and the next towards Afghanistan, is a choreography familiar to CIA chiefs, US presidents and writers who have tackled the subject. Coll refuses to follow this tired tune, and the result is masterful."--The Guardian

"Steve Coll's Directorate S is the sequel to his magisterial Ghost Wars. Both books rest on a foundation of serious scholarship and Coll's extraordinary access, to individual CIA officers mostly, but also to many others. These notably included members of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agency, where Directorate S was the name given to the branch of the agency "devoted to secret operations in support of the Taliban, Kashmiri guerrillas, and other violent Islamic radicals". Every assertion is carefully sourced and checked. This book is in the finest traditions of American investigative journalism. Coll is the thinking man's Michael Wolff." -- Sherard Cowper- Coles, Times of London

"Coll draws on decades of experience in South Asia, nearly 600 interviews over a decade, and thousands of pages of documents to give the most balanced and comprehensive picture to date of the unraveling of U.S. policy in Afghanistan. Few writers can match Coll's length of time on the topic, range of contacts, or personal knowledge of realities on the ground... it is hard to imagine a more complete and thoughtful account of how the United States went wrong in Afghanistan."--Task & Purpose

"A spectacular account of 15 years of secret CIA and US military operations in Afghanistan and Pakistan by the investigative journalist and academic Steve Coll . . .With impressive access to American, Afghan and Pakistani intelligence, Coll reveals the extent of the surveillance undertaken by all sides . . . Directorate S has a cast of characters that make Bourne movies pale in comparison -- from type-A CIA officers and paramilitaries to cigar-smoking and whisky-drinking Pakistani generals to a dog nicknamed "Lucky" because he was able to detect incoming missile strikes from drones before they hit."--The Financial Times

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