Worse than a Defeat
James Meek: Shamed in Afghanistan, 18 December 2014
The Good War: Why We Couldn’t Win the War or the Peace in Afghanistan 
by Jack Fairweather.
Cape, 488 pp., £20, December 2014,978 0 224 09736 9 Show More
by Jack Fairweather.
Cape, 488 pp., £20, December 2014,
Investment in Blood: The True Cost of Britain’s Afghan War 
by Frank Ledwidge.
Yale, 287 pp., £10.99, July 2014,978 0 300 20526 8 Show More
by Frank Ledwidge.
Yale, 287 pp., £10.99, July 2014,
British Generals in Blair’s Wars 
edited by Jonathan Bailey, Richard Iron and Hew Strachan.
Ashgate, 404 pp., £19.95, August 2013,978 1 4094 3736 9 Show More
edited by Jonathan Bailey, Richard Iron and Hew Strachan.
Ashgate, 404 pp., £19.95, August 2013,
An Intimate War: An Oral History of the Helmand Conflict 1978-2012 
by Mike Martin.
Hurst, 389 pp., £25, April 2014,978 1 84904 336 6 Show More
by Mike Martin.
Hurst, 389 pp., £25, April 2014,
“...  to British Generals in Blair’s Wars, a collection of 26 essays mainly by retired generals, Sir Paul Newton uses this story to mock the cliché that the British armed forces ‘punch above their weight’. ‘This was like telling a lightweight boxer he can only hit his oncoming heavyweight opponent by punching sideways … The army embraced the manoeuvre ... ”