“A Best Book of 2015”—The New York Times, The Washington Post, People Magazine, San Francisco Chronicle, Kansas City Star, and Kirkus Reviews
In a thrilling dramatic narrative, Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Joby Warrick traces how the strain of militant Islam behind ISIS first arose in a remote Jordanian prison and spread with the unwitting aid of two American presidents.
When the government of Jordan granted amnesty to a group of political prisoners in 1999, it little realized that among them was Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, a terrorist mastermind and soon the architect of an Islamist movement bent on dominating the Middle East. In Black Flags, an unprecedented character-driven account of the rise of ISIS, Joby Warrick shows how the zeal of this one man and the strategic mistakes of Presidents Bush and Obama led to the banner of ISIS being raised over huge swaths of Syria and Iraq.
Zarqawi began by directing terror attacks from a base in northern Iraq, but it was the American invasion in 2003 that catapulted him to the head of a vast insurgency. By falsely identifying him as the link between Saddam and bin Laden, U.S. officials inadvertently spurred like-minded radicals to rally to his cause. Their wave of brutal beheadings and suicide bombings persisted until American and Jordanian intelligence discovered clues that led to a lethal airstrike on Zarqawi’s hideout in 2006.
His movement, however, endured. First calling themselves al-Qaeda in Iraq, then Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, or ISIS, his followers sought refuge in unstable, ungoverned pockets on the Iraq-Syria border. When the Syrian civil war broke out in 2011, and as the U.S. largely stood by, ISIS seized its chance to pursue Zarqawi’s dream of an ultra-conservative Islamic caliphate.
Drawing on unique high-level access to CIA and Jordanian sources, Warrick weaves gripping, moment-by-moment operational details with the perspectives of diplomats and spies, generals and heads of state, many of whom foresaw a menace worse than al Qaeda and tried desperately to stop it. Black Flags is a brilliant and definitive history that reveals the long arc of today’s most dangerous extremist threat.
JOBY WARRICK has been a reporter for The Washington Post since 1996. He is a winner of the Pulitzer Prize for journalism, and the author of The Triple Agent.
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评分 评分这是我读过的第一本关于ISIS的书,之前也对这个话题不甚了解。看完这本书觉得作者能从众多材料里面梳理出脉络,把整个故事讲得清楚把相关的人物介绍完毕挺不容易的。
评分4.5。基本上每一章都会有那么几刻让你感慨“假如当初没有……”,然而这并没有意义。无数不可逆的missteps组成了人类の悲剧。
评分拖了好久 讲Zarquawi的写得很好
评分如果整个人类群体是一个躯体,那么ISIS就是这个躯体内的癌细胞。化疗伤身,还不一定能好呢。中东乙烷,欧洲药丸,美帝呵呵哒。
评分Excellent piece of journalism 很惭愧2016年买的书到今天才看完,也惊讶于那个来自Zarqa的约旦人死去14年仍旧像一个鬼魂般笼罩在中东和整个世界。 刚看过Super Pumped,感到作者功力还是高下立判。铺垫、描写、细节、呼应,真的让人感叹优秀的新闻作品的杰出。 一些Notes写在长评里吧!
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