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The Achilles Trap

Saddam Hussein, the United States and the Middle East, 1979-2003

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The Achilles Trap

Written by: Steve Coll
Narrated by: Malcolm Hillgartner
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The Achilles Trap masterfully untangles the people, ploys of power and geopolitics that led to America's disastrous war with Iraq and, for the first time, details America's fundamental miscalculations during its ruinous, decades-long relationship with Saddam Hussein.

Beginning with Saddam's rise to power in 1979 and the birth of Iraq's secret nuclear weapons programme, Steve Coll traces Saddam's motives through understanding his inner circle. He brings to life the diplomats, scientists, family members and generals who had no choice but to defer to their leader - a leader directly responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Iraqis, as well as the torture or imprisonment of many more. This was a man whose reasoning was impossible to reduce to a simple explanation, and the CIA and successive presidential administrations failed to grasp critical nuances in his paranoia, resentments and inconsistencies - even when the stakes were incredibly high.

Using unpublished and underreported sources, interviews with surviving participants, and Saddam's own transcripts and audio files, The Achilles Trap is a remarkable picture of a dictator who was convinced the world was out to get him and acted accordingly. A work of great historical significance, it is the definitive account of how corruptions of power, lies of diplomacy and vanity - on both sides - led to avoidable errors of statecraft: ones that would enact immeasurable human suffering and forever change our political landscape.

©2024 Steve Coll (P)2024 Penguin Audio

20th Century Americas Geopolitics International Relations Middle East Military Modern Politics & Government United States

Critic Reviews

PRAISE FOR DIRECTORATES: A cracking read ... The errors Coll catalogues are familiar. What Coll does, though, is present all this in far more detail than anyone before him. Some of the episodes he describes are darkly hilarious ... a must-read for anyone who cares about this never-ending war. (Christina Lamb)
Spellbinding ... a magisterial account of the great tragedy of our age. (Robert Fox)
Engrossing ... Steve Coll has written a book of surpassing excellence. (Andrew J. Bacevich)
A spectacular account ... a cast of characters that makes Bourne movies pale in comparison. (Demetri Sevastopulo)
Masterful and entertaining ... might well become the definitive account of the CIA and America's secret wars in Afghanistan and Pakistan. (Rafia Zakaria)
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Good lesson on why black and white understandings of history can be so misleading and why nuance and perspective on famous stories is so important

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