Carlotta Gall's book The Wrong Enemy: America in Afghanistan, 2001–2014
was published in
2014. She contends in the book that the
US and its allies have been focused on halting
al-Qaeda
and
Taliban supporters' terrorist actions in
Afghanistan when they should have been focusing on opposing elements in
Pakistan.
Gall believes that instead of going to
war in Iraq in 2003, the
US should have battled al-Qaeda and the
Taliban within Pakistan, citing quotes from local officials.
Because of Pakistan's corrupt government, the Taliban survives, Osama bin Laden has been able to thrive for so long, and Mullah Omar remains a fugitive. and the people who work for Pakistan's clandestine security service, the Inter-Services Intelligence, provide aid to these terrorists.
Beginning shortly after
9/11,
Carlotta Gall has reported from Afghanistan and Pakistan
for practically the entire period of the
American
war and occupation. She documents how much this conflict has cost the
Afghan people, and how much of the harm can be traced back to Pakistan and its deceitful government and intelligence agencies in her book
The Wrong Enemy.
She shows alarming proof that demonstrates Pakistan's role in shielding Osama bin Laden and training extremists operating in the region. Her firsthand stories of
Pakistani intelligence goons, Taliban leaders,
American
generals, Afghani politicians, and the countless innocents caught up in this lengthy battle are enthralling. Pakistan, not Afghanistan, has always been the actual adversary.
On May 15, 2014, Penguin Publishers released the book.