Winning Modern Wars : Iraq, Terrorism, and the American Empire
by Clark, General Wesley K.
Published by : PublicAffairs (New York) Physical details: xviii,220 Pages 23x14 cm | PB ISBN:1586482777.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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General Stacks | Non-fiction | 956.70443 C583W 2003 (Browse shelf) | Available | 16006 |
Discusses America's involvement in Iraq, including the risks, triumphs, and repercussions, and offers alternatives to future dealings with Iraq and the War on Terrorism.
Include Index,Appendix and Notes.
In Winning Modern Wars, he writes about how the issues and principles discussed in his earlier book were evident in Afghanistan and Iraq, and will apply wherever the war on terrorism may take us next, providing a frank and revealing analysis of the gains, risks, and shortfalls of America's current approach and offering informed alternatives. What Clark, an admired military analyst on CNN and one of the most decorated and influential officers of his generation, has to say on our national plans and tactics—and the lessons of empire—is invaluable, reminding us that as we celebrate our successes, we must also tend to their consequences.
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