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In the Belly of the Green Bird: The Triumph of the Martyrs in Iraq

by Nir Rosen

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Publisher Comments:

Nir Rosen has been hailed by The New York Review of Books as the reporter who managed to get inside Fallujah "at a time when it was a death trap for Western reporters," and as one of the few Western reporters able to report the truth from Iraq. Still in his twenties, a freelancer who has written for The New York Times Magazine, The Atlantic Monthly, and Harper's Magazine, Rosen speaks Iraqi-accented Arabic and has managed to report from some of the country's most dangerous locales. Even The Weekly Standard notes that "he probably has more sources in the insurgency than any other American reporter."

Rosen knows better than anyone how much the Americans are hated, and how deeply the Sunni Iraqis hate the Shias and vice versa. He has listened to the insurgents, and he knows that they will never rest until the Americans are gone. Too many Sunnis and Shias are willing to use violence for Iraq to ever have peace. The overthrow of Saddam has proved to be nothing less than a triumph for the martyrs who use violence at every turn.

Ever since the fall of Saddam's regime Rosen has been in and out of Iraq, from north to south, listening to Friday sermons in mosques, breaking bread with dangerous men, interviewing political henchmen, joining Shia pilgrims, and listening to ordinary Iraqis who face American soldiers on raids in the Sunni triangle. He has had to plead for his life at times, and he has received more than one death threat. He has been pres-ent when bombs were detonated, and he has sat in meetings of insurgent leaders as they made policy decisions about territory they controlled. He has heard the double messages of Iraqi leaders — the careful English messages for Western ears and the unvarnished hostility in Arabic — and he has interviewed politicians and imams and seen how the insurgents and gang leaders create militias, private courts, prisons, security services, and more.

In the Belly of the Green Bird is a searing report, unlike any other book about the American experience in Iraq. Almost everything covered in the Western media has been at least one or two steps removed from the minds and acts of the people who will determine the future of Iraq. Some of them are peaceful, some are violent. Some of them hate one another with the intensity of ancient enemies. The depth of discord between Sunnis and Shias is difficult to fathom without listening to them. Their anti-Americanism is much more recent, but not much less intense. The divisions within this cobbled-together country, much like those within Yugoslavia after Tito, are simply too intense to contain.

Review:

"Rosen minutely charts the course of Iraq's rapidly metastasizing sectarian conflict, which he observed up close from the immediate aftermath of Baghdad's fall in 2003 to the elections of January 2005. A fluent speaker of Iraqi Arabic and a freelance journalist, Rosen gained an impressive measure of access to both the Sunni and Shia resistance, dissidents and ordinary Iraqis, attending sermons at mosques and visiting tribal meeting halls across Iraq — from Baghdad to Tikrit, Najaf and Falluja to Kirkuk. The title is a reference to the Islamic idea that martyrs' souls are flown to heaven in the belly of a green bird, the book serves as a window onto the rhetoric, ambitions, strategies and historical context of the numerous violent groups struggling for power. From interviews with major Shia, Sunni and Kurdish players, Rosen reports that most people primarily want the U.S. out, while newly arrived foreign jihadis, radicalized by the American occupation, are at war with Christians, Jews and Shia Muslims. Despite the book's choppy chronological organization and Rosen's workmanlike prose, the end result represents brave reportage and significantly increases our understanding of what Rosen describes as an already raging civil war. (May 8)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

Rosen, the only journalist who infiltrated the Iraqi insurgency and befriended resistance leaders, pens this treatise which maintains the U.S. intervention in Iraq is a terrible failure.

Table of Contents

Contents

Cast of Characters

Introduction

1 The Triumph of the Martyrs: April 2003

2 The New Mongols: Summer-Fall 2003

3 If They're Not Guilty Now, They Will Be Next Time: Fall 2003

4 Iraq v. Iraq: Spring 2004

5 The Heart of the Insurgency: Falluja, Summer 2004

6 The Rise of Zarqawi: Fall 2004

7 Elections: January 2005

Afterword

Glossary

Acknowledgments

Index

Product Details

ISBN:
9780743277037
Subtitle:
The Triumph of the Martyrs in Iraq
Author:
Rosen, Nir
Publisher:
Free Press
Subject:
Middle East
Subject:
Politics and government
Subject:
International
Subject:
Anthropology - Cultural
Subject:
Middle East - General
Subject:
Insurgency
Subject:
Political Freedom & Security - Terrorism
Subject:
Iraq War, 2003
Subject:
Iraq - Politics and government - 2003-
Copyright:
Publication Date:
April 2006
Binding:
Hardcover
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
264
Dimensions:
9 x 6 in

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