Where War Lives

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UPC:
9780771087875
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2008-09-02
Release Date:
2008-09-02
Author:
Paul Watson
Language:
english
Edition:
0

Product Overview

A Pulitzer Prize winning journalist takes us on a personal and historic journey from Mogadishu through Rwanda to Afghanistan and Iraq.

With the click of a shutter the world came to know Staff Sgt. William David Cleveland Jr. as a desecrated corpse. In the split-second that Paul Watson had to choose between pressing the shutter release or turning away, the world went quiet and Watson heard Cleveland whisper: If you do this, I will own you forever. And he has.

Paul Watson was born a rebel with one hand, who grew up thinking it took two to fire an assault rifle, or play jazz piano. So he became a journalist. At first, he loved war. He fed his lust for the bang-bang, by spending vacations with guerilla fighters in Angola, Eritrea, Sudan, and Somalia, and writing about conflicts on the frontlines of the Cold War. Soon he graduated to assignments covering some of the worlds most important conflicts, including South Africa, Rwanda, Afghanistan, and Iraq.

Watson reported on Osama bin Ladens first battlefield victory in Somalia. Unwittingly, Watsons Pulitzer Prizewinning photo of Staff Sgt. David Cleveland whose Black Hawk was shot down over the streets of Mogadishu helped hand bin Laden one of his earliest propaganda coups, one that proved barbarity is a powerful weapon in a modern media war. Public outrage over the pictures of Clevelands corpse forced President Clinton to order the worlds most powerful military into retreat. With each new beheading announced on the news, Watson wonders whether he helped teach the terrorists one of their most valuable lessons.
Much more than a journalists memoir, Where War Lives connects the dots of the historic continuum from Mogadishu through Rwanda to Afghanistan and Iraq.


From the Hardcover edition.

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