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Sardar: From Afghanistan's Golden Age to Carnage

Sardar: From Afghanistan's Golden Age to Carnage in Franklin, TN

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Sardar: From Afghanistan's Golden Age to Carnage in Franklin, TN

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In 1976 Abdullah Sharif departed Afghanistan first for France and then the United States, leaving behind a viable nation state. Thirty-five years later he returned as a US diplomat. The country he remembered was gone, lost to the ravages of a Russian invasion, the harsh rule of the Taliban, and ongoing clashes between insurgents and US-led forces.
As an Afghan-American, Sharif's thoughts are deeply revealing.
Sardar
presents his insights through nineteen missives written over the course of the first of two civilian deployments with the Departments of State and Defense.
With a bird's eye view of US reconstruction efforts, he deconstructs setbacks and mistakes made during the peace process, and offers suggestions on how to better address such problems.
A compelling read for anyone interested in US involvement in Afghanistan,
reveals what it takes to carry out daily duties deployed in a foreign country where differing ideologies, language, religion, and social norms provide fertile ground for misunderstandings, conflict, and distrust.
In 1976 Abdullah Sharif departed Afghanistan first for France and then the United States, leaving behind a viable nation state. Thirty-five years later he returned as a US diplomat. The country he remembered was gone, lost to the ravages of a Russian invasion, the harsh rule of the Taliban, and ongoing clashes between insurgents and US-led forces.
As an Afghan-American, Sharif's thoughts are deeply revealing.
Sardar
presents his insights through nineteen missives written over the course of the first of two civilian deployments with the Departments of State and Defense.
With a bird's eye view of US reconstruction efforts, he deconstructs setbacks and mistakes made during the peace process, and offers suggestions on how to better address such problems.
A compelling read for anyone interested in US involvement in Afghanistan,
reveals what it takes to carry out daily duties deployed in a foreign country where differing ideologies, language, religion, and social norms provide fertile ground for misunderstandings, conflict, and distrust.

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