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THE SECRET GATE by Mitchell Zuckoff

THE SECRET GATE

A True Story of Courage and Sacrifice During the Collapse of Afghanistan

by Mitchell Zuckoff

Pub Date: April 25th, 2023
ISBN: 9780593594841
Publisher: Random House

A suspenseful chronicle of a dramatic rescue at the end of America’s evacuation of Afghanistan in 2021.

In his latest, Zuckoff, the bestselling author of 13 Hours and Fall and Rise, finds his hero in Sam Aronson, who gave up his job as a bodyguard for the U.S. Diplomatic Security Service to become a Foreign Service officer; his first post was in Nigeria. Later, while volunteering to help in Afghanistan, he found himself at Kabul International Airport with only a few weeks before its scheduled shutdown. The author delivers a vivid description of the enormous crowds besieging its fortified gates in blazing heat with no food, water, or toilets. Fewer than 40 officials, Aronson included, screened potential evacuees to ensure that their papers were in order or that they were in obvious danger and needed to get out. Screeners were overwhelmed, and as the deadline approached, superiors increasingly restricted those eligible to evacuate. “Family separations again proved the most wrenching part of the work,” writes Zuckoff. “Weeping women clung to Sam. Men cried in his arms. Sam had to pry some away, into the custody of Marines.” The book’s other major figure is Homeira Qaderi, a 38-year-old Afghan activist, author, and TV commentator, whose memoir, Dancing in the Mosque (2020) was a bestseller. At the time, no one doubted that the victorious Taliban would kill her, but for reasons that remain unclear, she refused pleas to flee until the last day. Aronson and Qaderi do not meet until near the end of the book. Mostly, Zuckoff delivers a gripping account of Aronson’s routine during those final days. Increasingly distressed at the tragedies he witnessed, he began to flout screening guidelines, a process that could have derailed his career but apparently hasn’t. Only hours before the shutdown, he received frantic pleas from Qaderi’s American agent. A last-minute rescue seemed impossible, but he made it happen.

An uplifting account of genuine heroics in the latest American military debacle.