Skip to content

Pakistan Travel & Culture

Pakistan Travel & Tourism, culture, history and news articles.

Menu
  • Home
  • About us
    • Advertise on our website
    • Writers Required
  • Email US
  • Pakistan Tours
    • Culture Tours
    • 7 Days Silkroad
    • Pakistan Cities
    • 14 Days Mountains
    • UNESCO Sites Tour
  • Umrah Packages
  • Pakistan Guide
    • Karachi Guide
    • Lahore
    • Islamabad
    • Peshawar
    • Quetta
    • Gilgit
Menu

Descent into Chaos: The U.S. and the Disaster in Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Central Asia

Posted on February 20, 2010

  • ISBN13: 9780143115571
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Product Description
After September 11th , Ahmed Rashid’s crucial book Taliban introduced American readers to that now notorious regime. In this new work, he returns to Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Central Asia to review the catastrophic aftermath of America’s failed war on terror. Called “Pakistan’s best and bravest reporter” by Christopher Hitchens, Rashid has shown himself to be a voice of reason amid the chaos of present-day Central Asia. Descent Into Chaos is his blistering critique of American policy-a dire warning and an impassioned call to correct these disasterous strategies before these failing states threaten global stability and bring devastation to our world.

Buy This book from Amazon Shipping in Pakistan & Round the world available Descent into Chaos: The U.S. and the Disaster in Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Central Asia

Related Posts:

  • American Interests in South Asia: Building a Grand Strategy in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and India
    American Interests in South Asia: Building a Grand…
  • Pakistan's Troubled Frontier
    Pakistan's Troubled Frontier
  • The Idea of Pakistan
    The Idea of Pakistan
  • cpec
    Ten years of CPEC
  • Back to ancient Silk Road trade
    Back to ancient Silk Road trade
  • Travels Into Bokhara ; Containing the Narrative of a Voyage on the Indus From the Sea to Lahore, With Presents From King of Great
    Travels Into Bokhara ; Containing the Narrative of a…

5 thoughts on “Descent into Chaos: The U.S. and the Disaster in Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Central Asia”

  1. William Podmore says:
    February 20, 2010 at 10:45 pm

    Pakistani journalist Ahmed Rashid is a friend and supporter of Afghanistan’s president Hamid Karzai. Rashid warns that Afghanistan is facing state collapse, Pakistan is in meltdown, and the five Central Asian states are dictatorships. He claims that the most important thing in the world is to rebuild these nations.

    He shows that President Karzai’s regime depends on warlords and drug barons, who are backed by the CIA. Britain’s forces there are supposed to be helping to cut opium production, but their policy of paying farmers to destroy their opium crops has been `disastrous’. Opium production soared from 4,000 tons in 2005 to 8,200 in 2007. Half of this was grown in British-occupied Helmand, where the rest of Afghanistan’s opium was sold.

    The USA is allied to Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, which are al-Qaeda’s main sponsors. The USA has given more than $10 billion to Pakistan’s President Musharraf. Bush backed him even after he tore up the constitution, sacked the judges, imprisoned more than 12,000 people and muzzled the media. This `created immense hatred for the U.S. Army and America’.

    The USA’s torture of POWs has further increased this hatred. As Rashid writes, “By following America’s lead in promoting or condoning disappearances, torture, and secret jails, these countries found their path to democracy and their struggle against Islamic extremism set back by decades. Western-led nation building had little credibility if it denied justice to the very people it was supposed to help. It could well be argued that over time Islamic extremists were emboldened rather than subdued by the travesty of justice the United States perpetrated. The people learned to hate America. … The deterioration of human rights in each country became linked to that government’s proximity to the CIA.”

    So the USA’s wars have increased the al-Qaeda threat, particularly in Pakistan. Rashid also notes that US interventions have failed in Yugoslavia and East Timor and made a hell-hole of Iraq.

    And then – after all this – Rashid calls on the USA, not to get out of the region, but to get deeper in. More sanely, he also calls on the peoples of the region to take responsibility for moving their nations towards democracy.

    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. Albert Wayne Miller says:
    February 20, 2010 at 11:32 pm

    While there is worthwhile information in this book,it is apparent the authors disdain for the west which has provided him with employment.It portrays Operation Enduring Freedom as a bungling affair at best.Another Monday morning quarterback with No solutions.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. Philip G. Krum says:
    February 21, 2010 at 12:07 am

    This book is a logged detail of all of the villages destroyed and destructive activities involved in the 1928 war. More details than I needed to know
    Rating: 2 / 5

  4. J. Ruff says:
    February 21, 2010 at 12:57 am

    service was quick and mailing was efficient. product came in excellent condition. was a gift for a family member and they seem to enjoy it.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. Garry V. Grofcsik says:
    February 21, 2010 at 3:30 am

    A better title for this excellent book might be “Maintaining the Chaos”. The author is probably right in his assessment of US mismanagement of war, aid and influence in the Middle-East. How could it be otherwise though? The region is populated by hordes of people stuck in prehistoric, tribal mentality. Modern American leaders and policy makers stand about zero chance of knowing how to positively affect the outcome of events there. I doubt that we could dig up anyone in the West who could do much better than what has been done. Our history is not good, no matter who is in power.

    If, however, some boys and girls in Afghanistan, or other countries in the region, get the chance now to go to school where they might not have otherwise, the world has made a little progress.
    Rating: 4 / 5

Leave a Reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

  • Advertisements
  • Airlines in Pakistan
  • Archeology & History
  • Articles
  • Books about Pakistan
  • General
  • gilgit-baltistan
  • Hajj & Umrah Packages
  • Images of Pakistan
  • International Travel Deals
  • Jobs in Pakistan
  • Life in Pakistan
  • Mountain Expeditions
  • Pakistan Art
  • Pakistan Business News
  • Pakistan Events/Conferences
  • Pakistan General News
  • Pakistan Hotels News
  • Pakistan News
  • Pakistan People
  • Pakistan Travel News
  • Pakistani Leaders Speeches
  • Pakistani News Cartoons
  • Pakistani Videos
  • Places in Pakistan
  • Scholarship Announcements
  • Scholarships
  • Science and Technology
  • Singers and Instuments
  • Sufis of Pakistan
  • WikiLeaks
  • Workingmen
  • About us
  • Advertise on our website
  • Email US
  • Hunza Valley
  • Pakistan Pictures
  • Privacy Policy
  • Writers Required
  • Advertisements
  • Airlines in Pakistan
  • Archeology & History
  • Articles
  • Books about Pakistan
  • General
  • gilgit-baltistan
  • Hajj & Umrah Packages
  • Images of Pakistan
  • International Travel Deals
  • Jobs in Pakistan
  • Life in Pakistan
  • Mountain Expeditions
  • Pakistan Art
  • Pakistan Business News
  • Pakistan Events/Conferences
  • Pakistan General News
  • Pakistan Hotels News
  • Pakistan News
  • Pakistan People
  • Pakistan Travel News
  • Pakistani Leaders Speeches
  • Pakistani News Cartoons
  • Pakistani Videos
  • Places in Pakistan
  • Scholarship Announcements
  • Scholarships
  • Science and Technology
  • Singers and Instuments
  • Sufis of Pakistan
  • WikiLeaks
  • Workingmen
  • Sindh Madressatul Islam University (SMIU) Karachi – Spring 2026 Admissions
  • Dow University of Health Sciences – Admissions Open for 2025–26
  • Universal Gas Distribution Company (GDC) – Career Opportunities 2025
  • DUHS MBBS Admissions 2025–26 – Foreign Students
  • COMSATS University Islamabad – Spring 2026 Admissions
©2025 Pakistan Travel & Culture | Design: Newspaperly WordPress Theme