To be a friend is fatal

a story from the aftermath of America at war

338 pages

English language

Published May 11, 2013 by Scribner.

ISBN:
978-1-4767-1048-8
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OCLC Number:
973705200

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"In January 2005 Kirk Johnson, then twenty-four, arrived in Baghdad as USAID’s only Arabic-speaking American employee. Despite his opposition to the war, Johnson felt called to civic duty and wanted to help rebuild Iraq. Appointed as USAID’s first reconstruction coordinator in Fallujah, he traversed the city’s IED-strewn streets, working alongside idealistic Iraqi translators—young men and women sick of Saddam, filled with Hollywood slang, and enchanted by the idea of a peaceful, democratic Iraq. It was not to be. As sectarian violence escalated, Iraqis employed by the US coalition found themselves subject to a campaign of kidnapping, torture, and assassination. On his first brief vacation, Johnson, swept into what doctors later described as a “fugue state,” crawled onto the ledge outside his hotel window and plunged off. He would spend the next year in an abyss of depression, surgery, and PTSD—crushed by having failed in Iraq. One day, Johnson received an …

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Subjects

  • United States
  • Civilian relief
  • American Personal narratives
  • Biography
  • Translators
  • United States. Agency for International Development
  • Iraq War, 2003-2011
  • Postwar reconstruction

Places

  • Iraq