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A Secret History of the War in Afghanistan

Dec 16, 2019
In this discussion, Thomas Gibbons-Neff, a reporter and former Marine infantryman, shares his firsthand experiences from the Afghanistan War, revealing the stark contrast between official government narratives and the grim realities on the ground. Eric Schmitt, an expert on terrorism and national security, provides insights into the implications of recently disclosed documents, highlighting strategic missteps and the haunting complexities faced by U.S. forces. Together, they tackle the emotional toll on soldiers and the importance of transparency in military operations.
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Deployment to Marja

  • In December 2009, Thomas Gibbons-Neff, then a Marine corporal, learned of Obama's troop surge in Afghanistan.
  • His unit was deployed to Marja, billed as the last Taliban stronghold, shortly after.
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Shaping Operations Casualties

  • During shaping operations before the main Marja offensive, two Marines from Gibbons-Neff's battalion were killed.
  • This highlighted the dangers and complexities of the mission.
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First Day of Fighting

  • On the first day of the Marja operation, Gibbons-Neff's sniper team suffered casualties, two members were shot.
  • Gibbons-Neff recounts the chaos and fear of the initial assault.
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