Assad or We Burn the Country
How One Family's Lust for Power Destroyed Syria
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Narrated by:
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Gary Tiedemann
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Sam Dagher
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From a Pulitzer Prize-nominated journalist specializing in the Middle East, this groundbreaking account of the Syrian Civil War reveals the never-before-published true story of a 21st-century humanitarian disaster.
In spring 2011, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad turned to his friend and army commander, Manaf Tlass, for advice about how to respond to Arab Spring-inspired protests. Tlass pushed for conciliation but Assad decided to crush the uprising - an act which would catapult the country into an eight-year long war, killing almost half a million and fueling terrorism and a global refugee crisis.
Assad or We Burn the Country examines Syria's tragedy through the generational saga of the Assad and Tlass families, once deeply intertwined and now estranged in Bashar's bloody quest to preserve his father's inheritance. By drawing on his own reporting experience in Damascus and exclusive interviews with Tlass, Dagher takes listeners within palace walls to reveal the family behind the destruction of a country and the chaos of an entire region.
Dagher shows how one of the world's most vicious police states came to be and explains how a regional conflict extended globally, engulfing the Middle East and pitting the United States and Russia against one another.
Timely, propulsive, and expertly reported, Assad or We Burn the Country is the definitive account of this global crisis, going far beyond the news story that has dominated headlines for years.
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©2019 Sam Dagher (P)2019 Hachette AudioCritic Reviews
"A moving and insightful account of the Syrian civil war." (Yuval Noah Harari, The Guardian)
"A riveting chronicle from a courageous journalist who was there to witness and report the truth. A book that should deservedly garner significant award attention." (Kirkus, starred review)
"He was briefly held by pro-regime militiamen in an underground prison and was summarily expelled by the Mukhabarat in 2014. This gives his description of events a credibility lacking in many other accounts." (Patrick Cockburn, New York Times Book Review)
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- Akram
- 11-06-2023
A must read book
This is a must read book for people wanting to understand what happened in Syria, which ultimately affected the whole world. It take the reader much deeper than the shallow binary narrative usually depicted in today's quick news. The book is narrated in story-like style while keeping an accurate track of events and providing the needed historical backgrounds.
A truely excellent investigative and unbiased work by the author!
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- Mike C
- 20-10-2021
Essential modern history
My deepest respect to Mr Dagher for this momentous work. It is a sad and often upsetting story. Over the years of the conflict from 2011 I gradually felt lost in the all the details filtered through media reports and this book filled out big gaps in my understanding. I cry for the people of Syria who have had to endure the murderous actions of the Assads over 50 years. Mr Dager forensically lists the events, the places and the people involved - the perpetrators and the victims. In the spirit of Hannah Arendt, this is a significant document on the lessons of history we should know and try to understand.
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