Winner of the 2005 Pulitzer Prize
"The CIA itself would be hard put to beat his grasp of global events . .
. Deeply satisfying." --The New York Review of Books
From the award-winning and bestselling author of Directorate S, the
explosive first-hand account of America's secret history in Afghanistan.
To what extent did America's best intelligence analysts grasp the rising
thread of Islamist radicalism? Who tried to stop bin Laden and why did
they fail? Comprehensively and for the first time, Pulitzer
Prize-winning journalist Steve Coll recounts the history of the covert
wars in Afghanistan that fueled Islamic militancy and sowed the seeds of
the September 11 attacks. Based on scrupulous research and firsthand
accounts by key government, intelligence, and military personnel both
foreign and American, Ghost Wars details the secret history of the
CIA's role in Afghanistan (including its covert operations against
Soviet troops from 1979 to 1989), the rise of the Taliban, the emergence
of bin Laden, and the failed efforts by U.S. forces to find and
assassinate bin Laden in Afghanistan.