1/8: FORTY YEARS OF HORRORS: A Stranger in Your Own City: Travels in the Middle East's Long War by Ghaith Abdul-Ahad
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1/8: FORTY YEARS OF HORRORS: A Stranger in Your Own City: Travels in the Middle East's Long War by Ghaith Abdul-Ahad
https://www.amazon.com/Stranger-Your-Own-City-Travels/dp/0593536886/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=
A Stranger in Your Own City is award-winning writer Ghaith Abdul-Ahad’s vivid, shattering response. This is not a book about Iraq’s history or an inventory of the many Middle Eastern wars that have consumed the nation over the past several decades. This is the tale of a people who once lived under the rule of a megalomaniacal leader who shaped the state in his own image; a people who watched a foreign army invade, topple that leader, demolish the state, and then invent a new country; who experienced the horror of having their home fragmented into a hundred different cities.
When the “Shock and Awe” campaign began in March 2003, Abdul-Ahad was an architect. Within months he would become a translator, then a fixer, then a reporter for The Guardian and elsewhere, chronicling the unbuilding of his centuries-old cosmopolitan city. Beginning at that moment and spanning twenty years, Abdul-Ahad’s book centers on the West and in its place focuses on everyday people, soldiers, mercenaries, citizens blown sideways through life by the war, and the proliferation of sectarian battles that continue to this day. Here is their Iraq, seen from the inside: the human cost of violence, the shifting allegiances, the generational change.
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| 0:00.0 | This is CBS I On The World with John Bachelor. |
| 0:10.1 | Here's John Bachelor. |
| 0:12.4 | It is April 2003, Baghdad, the spring of 2003. |
| 0:20.5 | Raith Abdullah Had is in Baghdad and his new book, A Strange Journey Own City, travels |
| 0:26.8 | in the Middle East Long War, records from that moment the entry of the Americans into |
| 0:32.9 | the tragedy and mystery of Iraq in the 20th century and before. |
| 0:39.5 | Raith, congratulations and good evening. |
| 0:42.3 | You are in Baghdad observing these moments before the American armor column arrives. |
| 0:48.5 | And at some point you see a gathering of American soldiers and Iraqis Baghdad citizens around |
| 0:56.3 | the statue of Saddam Hussein and from the Meridian and Sheraton Hotel, I'm following |
| 1:01.1 | your reporting. |
| 1:02.7 | What do you observe and what is it tell you now all these years later about the American |
| 1:08.6 | presentation to the citizens of Iraq? |
| 1:11.8 | Good evening to you. |
| 1:13.5 | Good evening. |
| 1:14.5 | I mean, you know, it's the most important image is the image that keep repeating itself |
| 1:19.1 | again and again on TV as if it's that image to justify all that came after. |
| 1:25.4 | I stood there. |
| 1:26.4 | I saw an American marine units. |
| 1:29.3 | I followed them. |
| 1:30.6 | I stood in the square and I saw these a few Iraqis who tried to topple the statue and |
| 1:37.8 | you know, I have to say the crowd of journalists gathered around the statue, which much larger, |
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