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Country
  
United States

Subject
  
Iraq War

ISBN
  
1-59420-103-X

Originally published
  
July 2006

Genre
  
Non-fiction

Publisher
  
Penguin Books

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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
2006

OCLC
  
67375172

Author
  
Thomas E. Ricks

Followed by
  
The Gamble

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Awards
  
Ambassador Book Award for Current Affairs

Similar
  
Thomas E Ricks books, Iraq books, Non-fiction books

Fiasco: The American Military Adventure in Iraq (2006) is a book by Washington Post Pentagon correspondent Thomas E. Ricks. Fiasco deals with the history of the Iraq War from the planning phase to combat operations to 2006 and argues that the war was badly planned and executed. Ricks based the book in part on interviews with military personnel involved in the planning and execution of the war. In 2009, Ricks published a sequel The Gamble: General David Petraeus and the American Military Adventure in Iraq, 2006-2008. Fiasco was a finalist for the 2007 Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction.

Contents

Summary

The book alleges that the planning of the Iraq war was mismanaged by both the Bush administration as well as the U.S. Army. Ricks then goes on to outline the infighting between the senior policy advisers such as Colin Powell, Paul Wolfowitz, Donald Rumsfeld and the Army. Ricks includes quotes from former generals of the Iraq war, former Army generals, and several top level officials, both working for the Bush administration and Douglas Feith's planning contingent. Moving into the war, Ricks alleges various miscommunication and mismanagement of the Army's combat tactics as well as criticizing the overall strategy. Ricks also heavily criticizes the actions of L. Paul Bremer and explores his impact as head of the Coalition Provisional Authority.

Quotes from Fiasco

– Thomas Ricks, Fiasco

– Mohammed Abdullah (Baghdad citizen quoted by Ricks in Fiasco)

References

Fiasco (book) Wikipedia