The U.S. military spends more than 14 countries combined and possesses state-of-the art weapons and equipment, yet after 13 years of effort, $1.4 trillion, and some 6,000 casualties, it still has been unable to defeat its enemies in Afghanistan and Iraq. The book explains why and how it can be remedied.
The U.S. military spends more than 14 countries combined and possesses state-of-the art weapons and equipment, yet after 13 years of effort, $1.4 trillion, and some 6,000 casualties, it still has been unable to defeat its enemies in Afghanistan and Iraq. The book explains why and how it can be remedied.
John E. Peters, professor emeritus of policy analysis at the Pardee RAND Graduate School, Santa Monica, CA; former Senior Political Scientist, the RAND Corporation and U.S. Army officer.
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Acknowledgments Foreword Preface Acronyms and Abbreviations Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Civil-Military Relations Chapter 3: Campaign Planning Chapter 4: Counter-insurgency and Irregular Warfare Chapter 5: Insights on The Use of Military Force Chapter 6: Implementation Bibliography About the Author
Acknowledgments Foreword Preface Acronyms and Abbreviations Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Civil-Military Relations Chapter 3: Campaign Planning Chapter 4: Counter-insurgency and Irregular Warfare Chapter 5: Insights on The Use of Military Force Chapter 6: Implementation Bibliography About the Author
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