Betrayal of Command | Author-Signed Paperback
Betrayal of Command: A Marine’s Fight for Honor in the Age of Hypocrisy
Paperback Limited Edition version of the book signed by Author, Lieutenant Colonel Asad “Genghis” Khan, USMC (Ret.).
Beyond a war memoir, this is a moral reckoning—a rare insider’s look at the human cost of institutional betrayal and the price of truth in a culture that rewards silence.
Betrayal of Command exposes what happens when courage becomes inconvenient. With the precision of a Marine and the reflection of a scholar, Khan reveals the hidden wars within the war—the moral compromises, political maneuvering, and quiet decay of accountability that corroded the integrity of America’s longest conflict.
From CENTCOM’s strategic war rooms in Tampa to the chaos of Afghanistan’s Uruzgan Province, Khan recounts how flawed assumptions, manipulated metrics, and careerism at the top cost lives and eroded trust. His is a firsthand chronicle of what it means to lead with conviction when doing so threatens everything you’ve built.
Readers will discover:
- Unfiltered insights into Marine Corps and CENTCOM leadership decisions
- The tension between faith, duty, and identity in post-9/11 America
- How modern warfare is shaped as much by politics as by courage
- A powerful call to restore honor and accountability in military leadership
If you’ve ever wondered what really happened behind the headlines of the War on Terror— or how a warrior’s code survives betrayal, Betrayal of Command will leave you questioning what leadership truly means in the modern age.