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Richard Engel

    Richard Engel est un journaliste et auteur de télévision américain, principalement connu comme chef des correspondants étrangers de NBC News. Son travail se concentre sur des conflits internationaux complexes et des enjeux politiques. Ses reportages et ses livres révèlent souvent les coulisses des zones de guerre, offrant un aperçu plus profond des événements qui façonnent le monde. Engel se distingue par sa capacité à livrer des récits puissants et captivants depuis des environnements difficiles.

    A Fist in the Hornet's Nest
    And Then All Hell Broke Loose
    War Journal
    And Then All Hell Broke Loose: Two Decades in the Middle East
    • Drawing from two decades of firsthand reporting, the book offers an in-depth exploration of the Middle East revolutions, including the Arab Spring, as well as the complexities of war and terrorism. The author, NBC's chief foreign correspondent, shares gripping accounts and insights gained from his dangerous encounters in the region, providing a unique perspective on the tumultuous events that have shaped modern Middle Eastern history.

      And Then All Hell Broke Loose: Two Decades in the Middle East
    • War Journal

      My Five Years in Iraq

      • 402pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      4,0(6)Évaluer

      Richard Engel delivers a gripping and personal narrative of his five years as NBC News's Middle East Bureau Chief during the Iraq War. His account captures the intensity and emotional weight of battle reporting, providing insight into the complexities of war and the human experiences behind the headlines. Engel's reflections reveal the challenges faced by journalists in conflict zones, making this a poignant exploration of courage and the impact of war on both soldiers and civilians.

      War Journal
    • A riveting story of the Middle East revolutions, the Arab Spring, war, terrorism seen close up-sometimes dangerously so.

      And Then All Hell Broke Loose
    • A Fist in the Hornet's Nest

      On the Ground in Baghdad Before, During & After the War

      • 268pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,1(199)Évaluer

      Engel offers a harrowing and insightful perspective on Iraq, drawing from his personal journals and interviews. His street-level reportage establishes him as a leading journalist on Middle Eastern issues, providing an in-depth analysis of the recent war. The book critically assesses the successes and failures of the American campaign, making it a significant contribution to the ongoing debate about the Gulf region's future. Engel's engaging narrative not only informs but also captivates readers seeking to understand complex geopolitical dynamics.

      A Fist in the Hornet's Nest