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Extraction code: 9yod Title: Black Flag

Author: [America] Joby Warwick

Translator: Zhong

Douban score: 8.3

Publishing House: CITIC Publishing House

Publication year: 20 17- 1

Page count: 380

Content introduction:

This book is divided into three volumes: the rise of Zarqawi and the past of Iraq and the Islamic State. When the Jordanian government pardoned a group of political prisoners in 1999, no one realized that this man named Abu Musab Zarqawi would later become the mastermind behind the most famous terrorist organization in the world. After Zarqawi was killed in an American air strike in 2006, baghdadi, Zarqawi's successor, tried to realize Zarqawi's dream of establishing an ultra-conservative Islamic country before his death. When the chaos in neighboring Syria escalated, baghdadi brought violence into this country, and established the Islamic State in Iraq, and began more inhuman and violent terrorist acts. Warwick also introduced the countermeasures, measures and effects of Iraq, Jordan and other Arab countries against the Islamic State, and pointed out the mistakes of the two presidents, Bush and Obama, in the Middle East issue. Most importantly, this book points out our hope that the Islamic State is sowing the seeds of self-destruction.

About the author:

Joby Warrick, an American writer and senior reporter on Middle East issues, won the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service with 1996 and joined the Washington post in the same year. He has been paying attention to the foreign policy and national security issues of the Middle East and the United States for many years, and was one of the first journalists to question the Bush administration's Iraq policy. His masterpieces include The Three Sides Spy and The Black Flag: The Rise of the Islamic State. 20/kloc-in April, 2006, his latest masterpiece, The Black Flag: The Rise of the Islamic State, won the100th Pulitzer Prize for Non-fiction.