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  <title>No True Glory: A Frontline Account of the Battle for Fallujah</title>
  <author>Bing West</author>
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  <rating>8</rating>
  <description>"This is the face of war as only those who have fought it can describe it."&amp;#8211;Senator John McCainFallujah: Iraq&amp;#8217;s most dangerous city unexpectedly emerged as the major battleground of the Iraqi insurgency.  For twenty months, one American battalion after another tried to quell the violence, culminating in a bloody, full-scale assault.  Victory came at a terrible price: 151 Americans and thousands of Iraqis were left dead.The epic battle for Fallujah revealed the startling connections between policy and combat that are a part of the new reality of war.The Marines had planned to slip into Fallujah &amp;#8220;as soft as fog.&amp;#8221;  But after four American contractors were brutally murdered, President Bush ordered an attack on the city&amp;#8211;against the advice of the Marines.  The assault sparked a political firestorm, and the Marines were forced to withdraw amid controversy and confusion&amp;#8211;only to be ordered a second time to take a city that had become an inferno of hate and the lair of the archterrorist al-Zarqawi.Based on months spent with the battalions in Fallujah and hundreds of interviews at every level&amp;#8211;senior policymakers, negotiators, generals, and soldiers and Marines on the front lines&amp;#8211;No True Glory is a testament to the bravery of the American soldier and a cautionary tale about the complex&amp;#8211;and often costly&amp;#8211;interconnected roles of policy, politics, and battle in the twenty-first century.</description>
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