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Foxtrot in Kandahar

A Memoir of a CIA Officer in Afghanistan at the Inception of America’s Longest War

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Foxtrot in Kandahar

By: Duane Evans
Narrated by: Eric Jason Martin
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Kandahar. The ancient desert crossroads and, as of fall of 2001, ground zero for the Taliban and al-Qa'ida in southern Afghanistan. In the northern part of the country, the US-supported Northern Alliance (the Afghan organization opposed to the Taliban regime) has made progress on the battlefield, but in the south, the country is still under the Taliban's bloody hold and al-Qa'ida continues to operate there. With no "Southern Alliance" for the US to support, a new strategy is needed if victory is to be achieved. Veteran CIA officer Duane Evans is dispatched to Pakistan to "get something going in the South." Foxtrot in Kandahar is his story.

Evans' unexpected journey from the pristine halls of Langley to the badlands of southern Afghanistan began within hours after watching the horrors of 9/11 unfold during a chance visit to FBI Headquarters. It was then he decided to begin a personal and relentless quest to become part of the US response against al-Qa'ida. Evans' gripping memoir tracks his efforts to join one of CIA's elite teams bound for Afghanistan, a journey that eventually takes him to the front lines in Pakistan, first as part of the advanced element of CIA's Echo team supporting Hamid Karzai, and finally as leader of the under-resourced and often overlooked Foxtrot team.

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Foxtrot in Kandahar is a raw, straightforward memoir of the early days of the U.S. war in Afghanistan. Duane Evans offers an honest, ground-level view of intelligence work, tough decisions, and the uncertainty of operating in Kandahar. It avoids exaggeration and focuses on realism, making it a compelling and credible account of how the conflict began.

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The information was excellent and very good insight into events that took place following 9/11.

The delivery of the information was subpar. The narrator was overly dramatic with every sentence, which became frustrating and annoying.

Great information...very poorly narrated

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Author should either rewrite or append the final chapter. Not that it changes his story but to a count for the urgent situation in Afganistan.

Good Story until the end

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Want to hear a book read aloud by a whiney, bitchy version of Richard Simmons? You'll love this guy. If I were Duane Evans, I'd go back to Afghanistan and hide in a cave in Tora Bora. Don't the authors have any say in who represents them in a first-person narration?

God, what an inappropriate narrator!

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The story was half interesting. What made it painful was the narrator. The narrators voice sounded like it was computer generated. I found it a bit annoying throughout the whole audiobook.

Not the best

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