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Jihad!

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Tom CarewFirst published 20004 editions

"In 1980, Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher had taken over the leadership of the West and the Soviets had invaded Afghanistan; the most crucial battle of the cold war was about to begin. In the high mountain passes of the north-west Frontier and the Hindu Kush, the CIA and its Western allies saw an opportunity to bring the mighty Soviet army to its knees." "Their weapon: the Islamic guerrillas of the Afghan Mujahideen." "Their agent: Tom Carew, a young ex-SAS soldier with a talent for 'black bag' covert operations and veteran of the wars in Dhofar and Northern Ireland." "Carew, the first western agent to link up with the Mujahideen, led a series of daring initiatives inside Afghanistan. His account covers in extraordinary and revealing detail combat action against the Soviet Spetsnaz and Afghan mercenaries; reconnaissance missions leading to the installation of the first West-sponsored training camp for Mujahideen in Pakistan; and Carew's attempt to hijack an aircraft during a covert arms-buying mission." "During these operations, Carew was accepted and befriended by the fundamentalist Mujahideen and became as close to them as any European infidel could ever get." "Tom Carew later rejoined his unit. Jihad! is a fast-paced account of combat espionage and high adventure, against the backdrop of the last truly wild and lawless country on earth. It sheds light on the sharp edge of the cold war and the conduct of special operations in the modern era."--Jacket.

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First publish date 20001 credited authorSearch language english

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