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The Mirror Test

America at War in Iraq and Afghanistan

J. Kael Weston

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English
Vintage Books
04 April 2017
"A New York Times Editors' Choice

A powerfully written firsthand account of the human costs of conflict.

J. Kael Weston spent seven years on the ground in Iraq and Afghanistan working for the U.S. State Department in some of the most dangerous frontline locations. Upon his return home, while traveling the country to pay respect to the dead and wounded, he asked himself- When will these wars end? How will they be remembered and memorialized? What lessons can we learn from them?

These are questions with no quick answers, but perhaps ones that might lead to a shared reckoning worthy of the sacrifices of those-troops and civilians alike-whose lives have been changed by more than a decade and a half of war.

Weston takes us from Twentynine Palms in California to Fallujah in Iraq, Khost and Helmand in Afghanistan, Maryland, Colorado, Wyoming, and New York City, as well as to out-of-the-way places in Iowa and Texas. We meet generals, corporals and captains, senators and ambassadors, NATO allies, Iraqi truck drivers, city councils, imams and mullahs, Afghan schoolteachers, madrassa and college students, former Taliban fighters and ex-Guantanamo prison detainees, a torture victim, SEAL and Delta Force teams, and many Marines.

The overall frame for the book, from which the title is taken, centers on soldiers who have received a grievous wound to the face. There is a moment during their recovery when they must look upon their reconstructed appearance for the first time. This is known as ""the mirror test."" From an intricate tapestry of voices and stories-Iraqi, Afghan, and American-Weston delivers a larger mirror test for our nation in its global role. An unflinching and deep examination of the interplay between warfare and diplomacy, this is an essential book-a crucial look at America now, how it is viewed in the world and how the nation views itself.

From the Hardcover edition."

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Imprint:   Vintage Books
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 201mm,  Width: 131mm,  Spine: 34mm
Weight:   488g
ISBN:   9780345806949
ISBN 10:   0345806948
Pages:   624
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

JOHN KAEL WESTONrepresented the United States for more than a decade as a State Department official. Washington acknowledged his multi-year work in Fallujah with Marines by awarding him one of its highest honors, the Secretary of State's Medal for Heroism. www.jkweston.com From the Hardcover edition.

Reviews for The Mirror Test: America at War in Iraq and Afghanistan

<b>Praise for J. Kael Weston's <i>The Mirror Test</i> </b> <i> Closely observed and illuminating. . . . Weston's reportage recalls the finest foreign correspondence of the Iraq and Afghan wars. <i>-The New York Review of Books</i> Weston is. . . a diplomat of great bravery, erudition and heart who befriended Afghans and stood up to his superiors. . . . The emotional core of <i>The Mirror Test </i>is Weston's profound love for the Marines. . . . Weston is [a] civilian hero. --<i>The New York Times Book Review</i> Weston, who worked as a State Department official for more than a decade, brings balance and cultural perspective different from the previous war books. . . . Along the way, he heralds humanitarian efforts and describes a fascinating dynamic of American dollars simultaneously rolling out to fund the allied war effort and the Afghan infrastructure. --<i>The Desert News</i> This book shines when it recounts Weston's day-to-day dealings with Marines (and Iraqis and Afghans). . . . [The Mirror Test] deserves a salute. --<i>St. Louis Post-Dispatch</i> Weston, a former State Department official, spent seven courageous and harrowing years on the front lines as a political adviser to American troops. His memoir offers a serious examination of the effects of terrorism from a personal and emotional perspective. --<i>The New York Times </i>(Editors' Choice) As a former Foreign Service officer, Weston is perfectly positioned to provide a different perspective on these wars' sometimes-particular complexities. . . . The Mirror Test offers insights into tribal, cultural and religious dynamics; the limits of military power as a political instrument; the use of drones; the heavy reliance on special operators; cooperation and failed cooperation among military services, agencies and allies. <i> -The Washington Post</i>


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