Kniha Lessons for a Long War Thomas Donnelly

Lessons for a Long War

Jazyk: Angličtina
Väzba: Pevná
Vydavateľ: AEI Press
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As the guarantor of international security, the United States must commit to a long-term military pr...

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Jazyk
Angličtina
Väzba
Kniha - Pevná
Vydalo
2010
Stránok
180
EAN
9780844743295
ISBN
0844743291
Enbook ID
04942639
Vydavateľ
Hmotnosť
418
Rozmery
235 x 163 x 22

Kompletný popis

As the guarantor of international security, the United States must commit to a long-term military presence in Iraq and Afghanistan. But what are the tools necessary to succeed on the new battlefields of the Long War? In this volume, a group of the foremost U.S. military officials and national security experts analyze the American experience in Iraq and Afghanistan thus far in order to map a way forward-not only for the military, but for diplomats, elected officials, and the American public. Thomas Donnelly, Frederick W. Kagan, and their coauthors offer several core lessons for success in The Long War. They argue that decentralizing command is the key to efficient operations on an ever-changing battlefield; that air power is the unsung hero of counterinsurgency warfare; that public opinion can influence crucial military decisions; and that the military should minimize its role in domestic affairs. Finally, although the battlefields have changed over the last fifty years, the authors contend that America's long-held counterinsurgency strategy-to foster political support at home, employ diplomacy overseas, and extend military assistance to allies-remains effective. The Long War will not soon be over. But, in the words of retired Army special forces officer Colonel Robert Killebrew, the United States already has "the tools it needs in order to prevail in the wars of the twenty-first century."

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