
The Blog of War
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Published by: IMABOY (Karma: 176.14) on 4 June 2008 | Views: 1482 |
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A torrent of Internet blogs has poured from U.S. forces overseas,
providing a unique view of our wars. Retired officer and blogger Burden
does not claim this collection of extracts represents a cross section
of what's available, nor does he disguise his biases. All the officers
in the book are competent; all the enlisted men and women are brave;
and all the husbands love their wives and vice versa. Every writer
supports America's war aims, admires the President, despises enemy
fighters (generally referred to as terrorists) and holds a low opinion
of Americans who oppose the war (generally referred to as liberals).
The best (if sometimes troublesome) selections relate personal
experiences: a woman trucker is severely wounded; a tanker fights his
way into Fallujah, enthusiastically describing the men he kills; a base
commander fires an obstreperous Iraqi employee. More literary efforts
are less successful, with several wince-inducing attempts at poetic
battlefield imagery. Tributes to fallen comrades often fall into
mawkishness. Burden warns that unfettered war blogging may soon
disappear under the heavy hand of military censorship, but if our
leaders are worried about criticism of their policies, Burden's book
will reassure them.
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
- Paperback: 304 pages
- Publisher: Simon & Schuster (September 5, 2006)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0743294181
- ISBN-13: 978-0743294188
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