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EVENT: The Strongest Tribe: War, Politics, and the Endgame in Iraq

A book discussion with Bing West

Start: Thursday, October 2, 2008  12:00 PM

End: Thursday, October 2, 2008  2:00 PM

Location:   Ethics and Public Policy Center
1015 Fifteenth Street N.W., Suite 900
Washington D.C. 20005

The Ethics and Public Public Policy Center and The Program to Protect America's Freedom invite you to a presentation by Bing West and a conversation on his book, The Strongest Tribe: War, Politics, and the Endgame in Iraq on Thursday, October 2, 2008 from 12:00-2:00 p.m.  Lunch will be provided. 

Bing West's The Strongest Tribe is the first published overview of the entire course of the Iraq war since General David Petraeus implemented a change in strategy that is likely to be eternally, if incorrectly, identified as "the surge."

"In this important new chronicle of the war in Iraq, Bing West reveals how America reached the brink of defeat in 2006 and then managed in 2007 to stage a stunning turnaround. With its vivid on-the-ground reporting, this book is a fitting tribute to the honor, valor and toughness of our soldiers. Notwithstanding numerous mistakes by their leaders, West shows that our troops' sacrifices have made success possible-as long as we do not withdraw prematurely."

   -Senator John S. McCain

Bing West was assistant secretary of defense for international security affairs under President Ronald Reagan. As a correspondent for The Atlantic Monthly, West has covered the war for five years. He has authored numerous books on Iraq including No True Glory: A Frontline Account of the Battle for Fallujah and The March Up: Taking Baghdad with the United States Marines (co-authored with Maj. Gen Ray Smith). West is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations; his articles appear in The New York Times, The Wall St. Journal, and other major newspapers. He appears on National Public Radio and The Newshour with Jim Lehrer.

Please RSVP before Tuesday, September 30 to events@eppc.org or 202.715.3515.

 

More Information

Schuyler Smith
1015 15th St., NW
 Suite 900
Washington, DC
Phone: 202-682-1200
Fax: 202-408-0632
E-mail: ssmith@eppc.org

Conference Materials

  Bing West 10-2-08.mp3




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