The premise of aiming to affect, influence and control will and perception must be the key to a strategy of shock and awe.
Sam Faddis’s recent account of his time as a CIA operations officer in Iraq in the run-up to the 2003 Iraq War is a highly readable one replete with new details and lots of interesting tidbits about ...
And because the U.S. military was unprepared for the kind of fight it found itself in during the Iraq War, the lessons to be learned is that the Americans should not become so rigid on things like ...
In “The War on Warriors,” published last year, the nominee to head the Pentagon lashes out at “social justice saboteurs” and ...
The recent release of Sir John Chilcot’s inquiry into the origins of the Iraq War has predictably inspired recriminations about that country’s disintegration into political turmoil and ...
In the Italian excerpts, Francis recalled his historic March 2021 trip to Iraq, the first ever by ... Even this is the poisonous fruit of war.” The book, originally planned to be published ...
The book addresses some of the most significant problems Iraq experiences as a post-colonial state and ... and an Associate Professor of Strategy and Policy at the Naval War College's program at the ...