
Flight 149
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On Wednesday August 1st, 1990, British Airways flight 149 was on a seemingly routine journey that turned into a month-long international hostage crisis in a war-torn country. As soon as it set down on the Kuwaiti tarmac just as Saddam Hussein and his Iraqi forces invaded, BA149 became an unexpected casualty of a desert war. Or that's how the story went, until now.
In Flight 149, award-winning investigative journalist Stephen Davis tells a revelatory story, the product of thirty years of dogged investigation that was finally confirmed by a conscience-stricken former MI6 officer. The British and American governments gambled with the lives of passengers on board, in what marked the beginning of a new era of Western entanglement in the Middle East, one that would ensnare the UK and US to this day. As Davis reveals, BA149 was used to smuggle in a covert special operatives unit tasked with gathering intelligence. But once Iraqi forces intercepted the plane on the tarmac and took passengers hostage, their lives were upended forever.
Paced like a true thriller, Flight 149 revisits the First Gulf War and pivotal event of Western hubris. With first-hand testimony from passengers, new insights from covert sources and confessions from secret soldiers, Davis unravels the web of lies and deceit put forth by the US and British government while portraying the lasting consequences of the ill-fated flight.
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- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- Map
- Prologue
- 1. Invasion
- 2. Trapped
- 3. "Don't Try to Escape"
- 4. The Mission
- 5. The Increment
- 6. A Long Walk Home
- 7. Captivity
- 8. Survival
- 9. Siege, Part I: The Diary of George Saloom, Flight 149 Passenger
- 10. Women and Children First
- 11. Siege, Part II: The Diary of George Saloom, US Embassy Security Officer
- 12. Decisions
- 13. Safe Houses
- 14. At the Mercy of Saddam
- 15. Crack-Ups and Round-Ups
- 16. Resistance
- 17. Siege, Part III: The Diary of George Saloom, Arab Hostage
- 18. Going Home
- 19. The Cover-Up Begins
- 20. The Suffering
- 21. The Search for Truth
- Epilogue
- Acknowledgments / A Note About Sources
- Discover More
- About the Author
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