On November 4, 1979, Iranian militants stormed the United States
Embassy in Tehran and took sixty-six Americans captive. Thus began
the Iran Hostage Crisis, an affair that captivated the American
public for 444 days and marked America's first confrontation with
the forces of radical Islam. Using hundreds of recently
declassified government documents, historian David Farber takes the
first in-depth look at the hostage crisis, examining its lessons
for America's contemporary War on Terrorism.
Unlike other histories of the subject, Farber's vivid and
fast-paced narrative looks beyond the day-to-day circumstances of
the crisis, using the events leading up to the ordeal as a means
for understanding it. The book paints a portrait of the 1970s in
the United States as an era of failed expectations in a nation
plagued by uncertainty and anxiety. It reveals an American
government ill prepared for the fall of the Shah of Iran and unable
to reckon with the Ayatollah Khomeini and his militant Islamic
followers.
Farber's account is filled with fresh insights regarding the
central players in the crisis: Khomeini emerges as an astute
strategist, single-mindedly dedicated to creating an Islamic state.
The Americans' student-captors appear as less-than-organized
youths, having prepared for only a symbolic sit-in with just a
three-day supply of food. ABC news chief Roone Arledge, newly
installed and eager for ratings, is cited as a critical catalyst in
elevating the hostages to cause celebre status.
Throughout the book there emerge eerie parallels to the current
terrorism crisis. Then as now, Farber demonstrates, politicians
failed to grasp the depth of anger that Islamic fundamentalists
harbored toward the United States, and Americans dismissed threats
from terrorist groups as the crusades of ineffectual madmen.
"Taken Hostage" is a timely and revealing history of America's
first engagement with terrorism and Islamic fundamentalism, one
that provides a chilling reminder that the past is only
prologue."
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