Charlie Wilson's War


Posted on Sep 8, 2008 By Tanya Turgeon
by George Crile  

Grove Press, 550 pages, $14.95  

Thrust into the public spotlight by the film Charlie Wilson's War inspired, starring Tom Hanks, this book is a shocking revelation of previously covert historic events documented by former "60 Minutes" producer George Crile. The star of this nonfiction political saga is Texas Congressman Charlie Wilson, the personification of an American cowboy with a bad-boy image. His passion for defending the underdog leads to the most expensive and productive CIA-backed war in history.

A dog doesn't quite seem to fit in amongst the spies, wealthy socialites, belly dancers, law-bending politicians, kings, mountain soldiers, and weaponry. Yet Crile reveals early on that the trigger point in Wilson's life occurred in 1946 with the horrible death of his childhood best friend, a dog named Teddy, who was poisoned by a local elected official. This event ignited in Wilson an enthusiasm for revenge so strong that it would later affect Afghanistan, the Soviet Union, Pakistan, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and the United States of America.  

Thirteen-year-old Charlie Wilson got even for Teddy's death in the most effective way he knew how. He prevented the re-election of the murderous official by driving voters to the polls and leaving them with this: "I don't want to influence your vote, but I'd like you to know that Charles Hazard poisoned my dog."

In the 1980s, as an elected official himself, Wilson partnered up with the CIA and a whole host of foreign political power players to support the Afghan freedom fighters in seeking revenge against Soviet Communist. Crile writes, "Thirty-six years later something about the mujahedeen's appeal to to stop the Soviet gunships brought back memories of his dog." Charlie Wilson's War will have a similar impact on the reader, as this freshly unveiled truth about Teddy the dog will be hard to forget. 
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