Un-American: A Soldier's Reckoning of Our Longest War by Edstrom, Erik

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gtin13: 9781635573749 Item Length: 9.5 in Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Item Height: 1 in Item Weight: 20.1 Oz Author: Erik Edstrom Book Title: Un-American : a Soldier's Reckoning of Our Longest War Genre: Political Science, Biography & Autobiography, History Publication Year: 2020 ISBN: 9781635573749 Format: Hardcover Illustrator: Yes Item Width: 6.5 in UPC: 9781635573749 Language: English Topic: Public Policy / Military Policy, Terrorism, Personal Memoirs, Military / United States, Military / Afghan War (2001-), International Relations / General, Military MPN: N/A Number of Pages: 304 Pages EAN: 9781635573749

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"Eloquent, devastating . . . packed with gimlet-eyed analysis — cultural, economic, historical — of how American life came to look the way it does . . . Edstrom’s keen observational powers encompass both the physical world and social nuance." —Los Angeles Review of Books A manifesto about America’s unchallenged war machine, from an Afghanistan veteran and new kind of military hero. Before engaging in war, Erik Edstrom asks us to imagine three, rarely imagined scenarios: First, imagine your own death. Second, imagine war from “the other side.” Third: Imagine what might have been if the war had never been fought. Pursuing these realities through his own combat experience, Erik reaches the unavoidable conclusion about America at war. But that realization came too late—the damage had been done. Erik Edstrom grew up in suburban Massachusetts with an idealistic desire to make an impact, ultimately leading him to the gates of West Point. Five years later, he was deployed to Afghanistan as an infantry lieutenant. Throughout his military career, he confronted atrocities, buried his friends, wrestled with depression, and struggled with an understanding that the war he fought in, and the youth he traded to prepare for it, was in contribution to a bitter truth: The War on Terror is not just a tragedy, but a crime. The deeper tragedy is that our country lacks the courage and conviction to say so. Un-American is a hybrid of social commentary and memoir that exposes how blind support for war exacerbates the problems it’s intended to resolve, devastates the people allegedly being helped, and diverts assets from far larger threats like climate change. Un-American is a revolutionary act, offering a blueprint for redressing America’s relationship with patriotism, the military, and military spending.