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88 Days to Kandahar: A CIA Diary

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The ā€œfirstā€ Afghan War, a CIA war in response to 9/11, was directed by the CIA Station Chief in Islamabad. It put Hamid Karzai in power in 88 days. ā€œIf you want an insiderā€™s account of the first American-Afghan War, you canā€™t do better than thisā€¦Important reading to understand where we are todayā€ (Library Journal).

From his preparation of the original, post-9/11 war plan, approved by President Bush, through to ā€œfinalā€ fleeting victory, Robert Grenier relates the tale of the ā€œsouthern campaign,ā€ which drove al-Qaā€™ida and the Taliban from Kandahar, its capital, in an astonishing eighty-eight days.

ā€œWith his ringside seat as the senior agency official stationed closest to Afghanistan, Grenier is able to describe meeting by meeting, sometimes phone call after phone call, how events unfoldedā€ (The New York Times). In his gripping account, we meet: General Tommy Franks, who bridles at CIA control of ā€œhisā€ war; General ā€œJafar Amin,ā€ a gruff Pakistani intelligence officer who saves Grenier from committing career suicide; Maleeha Lodhi, Pakistanā€™s brilliant ambassador to the US, who tries to warn her government of the al-Qaā€™ida threat; and Hamid Karzai, the puzzling anti-Taliban insurgent, a man with elements of greatness, petulance, and moods.

With suspense and insight, Grenier details his very personal struggles and triumphs. 88 Days to Kandahar is ā€œan action-packed tale, rich in implication, of the post-9/11 race to unseat the Taliban and rout al-Qaida in Afghanistanā€ (Kirkus Reviews).