When British and American forces invaded Iraq in April 2003, their
intelligence operations got to work looking for the WMD their
governments had promised us were there. They quickly realised no such
weapons existed. Instead they become faced with an ever-increasing
spiral of extremism and violence that was almost impossible to
understand, let alone contain. This book tells the story of what
happened next, one of the most dramatic and sustained operations in our
recent military history. Up against the wall, under the aegis of the
joint forces commanded by Major General McChrystal, our men moved into
action using the wide variety of aircraft and weaponry at their
disposal. Combining intelligence with brute force, the SAS went on the
attack, night after night targeting Al-Qaeda and other insurgent groups
with an intensity never before practiced by the service, destroying the
terrorist threat and saving lives.