Red Line, Joby Warrick
Red Line, Joby Warrick
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Red Line
The Unraveling of Syria and America's Race to Destroy the Most Dangerous Arsenal in the World

Author: Joby Warrick

Narrator: Barrett Leddy

Unabridged: 12 hr 17 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/23/2021


Synopsis

From the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Black Flags comes the thrilling unknown story of America’s mission in Syria: to find and destroy Syria’s chemical weapons and keep them out of the hands of the Islamic State
 
In August 2012, Syrian president Bashar al-Assad was clinging to power in a vicious civil war. When secret intelligence revealed that the dictator might resort to using chemical weapons, President Obama warned that doing so would cross “a red line.” Assad did it anyway, bombing the Damascus suburb of Ghouta with sarin gas, killing hundreds of civilians and forcing Obama to decide if he would mire America in another unpopular Middle Eastern war. When Russia offered to broker the removal of Syria’s chemical weapons, Obama leapt at the out.

So begins an electrifying race to find, remove, and destroy 1,300 tons of chemical weapons in the midst of a raging civil war. The extraordinary little-known effort is a triumph for the Americans, but soon Russia’s long game becomes clear: it will do anything to preserve Assad’s rule. As America’s ability to control events in Syria shrinks, the White House learns that ISIS, building its caliphate in Syria’s war-tossed territory, is seeking chemical weapons for itself, with an eye to attacking the West.

Red Line is a classic Joby Warrick true-life thriller: a character-driven narrative with a cast of heroes and villains, including weapons hunters, politicians, doctors, diplomats, and spies. Drawing on astonishing original reporting, Warrick reveals how the United States embarked on a bold adventure to prevent one catastrophe but could not avoid a tragic chain of events that empowered America’s enemies.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Malia on April 14, 2021

Though this is not an easy read, it's one I would certainly recommend to anyone interested in what has been happening in Syria in the past decade or foreign relations in general. I was impressed by Joby Warrick's previous book, Black Flags, and eager to read this one, because I knew he would approac......more

Goodreads review by Steven on March 25, 2021

In his presidential memoir A PROMISED LAND Barack Obama does not reveal much about his thinking when it came to events in Syria other than that “our options were painfully limited…and Assad could count on Russia to veto any efforts we might make to impose international sanctions through the U.N. Sec......more

Goodreads review by Jean on April 15, 2021

Utterly gripping and yet profoundly depressing. Definitely worth five stars. Warrick’s message is a tough one - anyone can make and use chemical weapons. He quotes Edward Teller on the flyleaf saying, “The more decisive a weapon is, the more surely it will be used.” True of the atom bomb; true of ch......more

Goodreads review by Christian on February 01, 2025

This book was a great dive into a lesser known story about the destruction of Syria’s chemical weapons. Very well researched and thoughtfully written. It was very moving hearing these stories which I felt like were not evident in the media while the efforts were underway. The author does a great job......more

Goodreads review by Cedric on April 30, 2023

A very interesting book about the complex situation in Syria. Although it can be difficult to read sometimes, it provides enough information to follow the cumbersome bureaucracy linked to the aspect of chemical weapons.......more


Quotes

"Joby Warrick tells the story of President Bashar al-Assad’s chemical weapons program, from the dormant period when it was holstered in vats in facilities scattered around the country, to its use against civilians, to its supposed dismantling. . . Warrick presents it sharply and compellingly."
--The Washington Post

"Much has been written about the use of chemical weapons during the war in Syria, but the accounts are partial. The virtue of Warrick’s book is that it provides a panoramic reconstruction of the chemical attack and its aftermath. We see it from the eyes of survivors, doctors, activists, disarmament experts, diplomats, and policymakers. The book cuts from scenes on the ground in Eastern Ghouta, to the U.N. inspectors in Damascus, to National Security Council meetings in the White House, telling the story with urgency and clarity."
--Newsline

"Joby Warrick . . . has produced another highly readable and well-sourced work, a bleak but real-life thriller. Its characters include ordinary Syrians, spies, diplomats, UN experts and Americans who worked hard to destroy Assad’s chemical weapons arsenal, only to discover that they had not completed their task."
--The Guardian

“President Biden . . . may wish to read Joby Warrick's Red Line . . . [which] has important implications for countering proliferation.”
--John Bolton, The Wall Street Journal

"Necessary . . . Joby Warrick’s Red Line can grip as tightly as any thriller, but the reader has to take mental notes if not actual ones."
--Hugh Hewlitt, The Washington Post

"This riveting narrative . . . reads like a thriller . . . Warrick’s vivid portraits of so many of the diverse inviduals involved, from victims to American engineers and U.N. investigators, provide a devastating perspective on the civil war in Syria."
--The National Book Review

"A pleasure to read, Red Line also comprises a valuable addition to the growing literature on the war in Syria. . . the book includes equally compelling accounts with characters ranging from UN weapons inspectors and Syrian doctors to Islamic State operatives planning their own chemical attacks. In Warrick’s hands, their experiences come alive."
--The National Interest

Red Line is a forensic examination of the moral culpability of the Assad government and its Russian backers . . . Warrick combines novelist’s gift for storytelling with the journalist’s gift for hard research.”
--The Tablet

"Lively and easily accessible . . . This book will benefit both Syria observers and those interested in disarmament issues. Above all, it contains powerful material that should serve as a warning to us all – in terms of chemical weapons in Syria, if anything we were fortunate."
--The New Arab

"Warrick balances harrowing reports of poisoned children dying of paralysis and asphyxiation with vibrant character sketches of Syrian spies and medical workers, UN chemical-weapons investigators braving sniper fire, and American engineers facing toxic spills, hostile environmentalist flotillas, and the possible capsizing of their ship. . . comprehensive and electric."
--Publishers Weekly

"An unsettling look at the extraordinarily brutal civil war that has engulfed Syria since 2011. . . Warrick delivers a vivid account."
--Kirkus

"Engrossing . . . This gripping investigation of the challenges of Middle East politics will engage informed general readers and foreign policy specialists."
--Library Journal