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File Size: 6965 KB
Print Length: 35 pages
Publisher: Amazon Original Stories (January 30, 2018)
Publication Date: January 30, 2018
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B078JHLQ7H
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Courage:God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.Reinhold NiebuhrDemakis, Joseph. The Ultimate Book of Quotations (p. 64). Unknown. Kindle Edition.BLUSH FACTOR No worries here. In fact, this is a short narrative that SHOULD be read to your eight-year-old son/daughter or 80-year-old grandparent.I nearly passed on this short work of nonfiction, based on the first review of it, that it was dry. However, having spent some fifteen years of my life living and working in the Middle East, I decided it was too enticing a story for a mere two bucks.Dry? Perhaps, but more nonfiction can be described thusly, I suppose. Otherwise, this is a fascinating insight into the courage demonstrated by some women and their resolve to dedicate their lives to freeing themselves and their neighbors from the enslavement by invaders proclaiming themselves to be the saviors working to bring the end of humanity for their God.Wonderful insight. I shudder in shock and awe, wondering how many American women (or men, as well) would undertake the burdens these folks did. Bearing in mind the society in which they lived, that (as Westerners might view it) that so persecuted the women already. I realize that bit will be confusing, but, throughout the Middle East, women and girls have few rights and a great number of obstacles that keeps them handicapped against rising through their glass ceilings that few Americans can understand just how improbable it is that women such as Sabrine could find a way to covertly assist outside forces in vanquishing ISIS within Tikrit and elsewhere.I guess it all comes down to mankind's determination to seek liberty, justice, freedom and happiness.The Widow's Network is a wonderful, if all too brief, narrative that cuts through the political half-truths and propaganda so pervasive in present-day discussion.BOTTOM LINEFive stars out of five.
i don't give 5 stars very often but i will say i was unaware of this subject matter before reading this. very compelling...
Is a former Soldier I found this book very interesting it would be nice to know more about the Iraqi civilians and their lives and who helped and why and when. I am sure there must have been many many more people who helped out the Americans as we tried to help them.
Good book. I learned a lot!
Well reported piece on a subject I knew nothing about.
A fascinating subject...
The Widow’s Network by Nick McDonell might be an eye-opening book for readers that believe armed conflicts are between two monolithic elements, that there is a good side and a bad side. Using a small core of named individuals that worked with female spy Sabrine, McDonell delivers a well-sourced account of the conflict in Iraq. There are shifting alliances, people who worked openly for more than one side, and some documented facts with flexible dates to serve bureaucratic purposes.I cannot find the fact of shifting loyalties surprising. It seems logical to me that allegiance to tribal and family loyalties would always win out over loyalty to more broad-based entities engaged in a struggle with doubtful outcomes. This was true in Vietnam where US troops were directed not to give rides to our South Vietnam comrades, as 20% were followers of the enemy.In this short Amazon Original presentation, Investigative Reporter Nick McDonell visits Tikrit in 2016. While visiting a family who described to him the loss of nine children, McDonell met Sabrine, a lady who would give him several follow up interviews in which she would describe her work for intelligence agencies fighting ISIS. Sabrine was able to get a lot of information from her husband, an ISIS fighter she was forced to marry.Sabrine had a tough life even before experiencing war. At the age of twenty, it seemed she was forced to marry. Within a year she had a child and a divorce. She furthered her image of a strongly opinionated person when she left her father to live with a sister. Possibly from her own experience at court with her divorce, she became a “court junkie.†Through a lawyer she found inspiring, she was introduced to Wahida, who made her a member of her personal clique although not a member of the special forces group Wahida traveled with. Wahida, Sabrine and others formed a group for the exchange of communications that would support the US and Iraqi airstrikes on ISIS facilities.I found this account very balanced. It would be easy for a male reporter to fall in lust with his female source. McDonell recounts that Sabrine did attempt a relationship with his interpreter, although not with him. McDonell also does not shy away from the negatives in Sabrine’s past. Again, I am empathetic. How can we know how we will act when surrounded by combat and death not only daily but for an extended period? US combat soldiers serve tours of duty and many see terrible things during their tours. Sabrine and her colleagues live in the war zone and see terrible things all their lives.McDonell brings up ethical questions. How do the dates on documents dealing with factual airstrikes and reports of damage change from time to time?And McDonell gets into the philosophical questions. If I can kill two very bad ISIS folks but sixty civilians die with them, is it a fair trade?There is a lot of thought-provoking thought in this short presentation. It is worth much more than the *Free* I paid for it. I give this four Amazon stars for the strength of its bibliography.
Interesting read. I need to read again.
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