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The Mehdi Army militia was a towering force in Iraq during the
early years of the post-Saddam era. As an aggressive opponent of
foreign occupation and one of the principal antagonists in Iraq's
brutal sectarian civil war, the militia was central to the violence
that ravaged the country and a pivotal political actor. Growing
rapidly in size and strength, and controlling entire districts of
Baghdad and broad swathes of southern and central Iraq, the Mehdi
Army seemed poised to become a Hezbollah-like 'state within a
state' that would remain enormously powerful for years to come.
Drawing from extensive field experience in one of Baghdad's most
volatile militia-held districts, Krohley exposes how, and why, the
militia suddenly and unexpectedly collapsed in the midst of the
Americans' 'Surge' of forces during 2008. Building from an
examination of the Mehdi Army's social and ideological roots, he
presents a neighbourhood-by-neighbourhood study of the militia's
changing fortunes that offers unparalleled local detail and
specificity. Krohley shows how the Mehdi Army's demise was
ultimately a self-inflicted 'death' as opposed to a triumph of its
foes.In so doing, he not only challenges prevailing orthodoxies of
counterinsurgency doctrine and the mythology of the Surge, but also
offers penetrating insights into the battered state of Iraqi
society after decades of dictatorship, privation and war.
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