PublishedCasemate, August 2022 |
ISBN9781636241524 |
FormatHardcover, 304 pages |
Dimensions22.8cm × 15.2cm |
A unique assessment of American military involvement in Syria, written by three very different authors who between them participated in all large Kurdish operations between late 2014 and mid-2016, experiencing first-hand the impact America had on the battlefield.
With America's War on Terror and the subsequent democracy experiments in Afghanistan and Iraq having turned into geopolitical disasters, the US military campaign in alliance with the Kurdish forces in Syria remains a rare success story. Considering the overwhelming military victory, the functioning Kurdish civilian governing structures that followed the fighting, the extremely light military footprint and the strong link to Kurdish partners, many political analysts, military experts and politicians in Washington, DC, judge the intervention against ISIS in Syria as the nation's most successful campaign since World War II. However, since neither these experts nor many journalists were on the ground during the fighting, they struggle to explain exactly how this particular operation turned into a just war. The authors, however, were there. Between the three of them, they fought for over two years with the Kurdish forces. They participated in all the large Kurdish operations against the Islamic State between late 2014 and mid-2016. They endured muddy archaic trench warfare, witnessed the first waves of decisive US and British airstrikes against ISIS, and experienced the impact America had on the battlefield. Later, when American, British and French Special Forces were deployed at the front lines, the authors worked closely with those teams when they evacuated hundreds of wounded from the battlefield together. AUTHORS: The leftist academic Till 'Baz' Paasche, PhD joined the Kurdish revolution in Syria between March 2015 and July 2016. As a combat medic, Baz and his team worked closely with US and British Special Forces that where coordinating America's war on the ground. The former US Marine John Foxx volunteered with the Kurdish forces between 2014 - 2016. John is currently studying International Relations. Shaun Murray served in the Royal Irish Regiment of the British Armed Forces and joined the Kurdish struggle between March 2015 and April 2016. Since the war, Shaun has graduated with a degree in International Relations. 20-30 photographs