88 Days to Kandahar NYC

Event
New America

When President George W. Bush approved the first American-Afghan war, Robert Grenier, the CIA station chief in Islamabad from 1999-2002, found himself directing it. Grenier launched the “southern campaign,” orchestrating the final defeat of the Taliban and Hamid Karzai’s rise to power in eighty-eight chaotic days.

Grenier’s new book, 88 Days to Kandahar, recounts the crucial players during this critical time: General Tommy Franks, who balked at CIA control of “his” war; General Jafar Amin, the Pakistani intelligence officer who saved Grenier from committing career suicide; and Pakistan’s brilliant ambassador to the US, Maleeha Lodhi; among others. What results is a post-9/11 race to unseat the Taliban and al-Qaida, forever changing the U.S.’s relationship to Afghanistan.

Join New America NYC for a conversation with Robert Grenier, author of 88 Days to Kandahar: A CIA Dairy, and former Pakistan Ambassador to the US Husain Haqqani as they look back at the complexities of Middle East politics and contemporary war and what it means for the future of counterterrorism and diplomacy efforts around the world.

Copies of Robert Grenier's 88 Days to Kandahar: A CIA Diary will be available for purchase.


Participants:

Robert Grenier
Chairman, ERG Partners
Author, 88 Days to Kandahar: A CIA Diary
Former director, CIA's Counterterrorism Center
Former CIA station chief in Islamabad

Ambassador Husain Haqqani
Director for South and Central Asia, Hudson Institute
Former Pakistan Ambassador to the US