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- catalog alternative "Iraq's military capabilities in two thousand and two".
- catalog alternative "Iraq's military capabilities in two thousand-two".
- catalog contributor b12598808.
- catalog contributor b12598809.
- catalog coverage "Iraq Armed Forces.".
- catalog coverage "Iraq Defenses.".
- catalog coverage "Iraq Military policy.".
- catalog coverage "United States Military policy.".
- catalog created "c2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "c2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2002.".
- catalog description "1. Iraq's Current Military Forces 1 -- The Iraqi Army and Key Security Elements 1 -- Strength 1 -- Deployment 2 -- The Iraqi Air Force 6 -- The Iraqi Navy 7 -- Iraqi Operational Capabilities 7 -- The Problem of Sanctions and Equipment Modernization 9 -- 2. The Problem of Dynamic Net Assessment 10 -- Uncertainties and Intangibles 10 -- Defining the Key Contingencies 12 -- 3. Iraq Faces Continued Containment and Air War 14 -- Containment without Effective Inspection 14 -- Containment with "Effective" Inspection 16 -- Continuing Low-Level Air War over the No-Fly Zones 18 -- Iraq Becomes More Confident over Time 18 -- 4. Iraq versus Its Neighbors 20 -- Unforeseen Events Thrust Iraq into Another Confrontation with the Kurds or Shi'ites 20 -- Kurdish Contingencies 20 -- Shi'ite Contingencies 21 -- Reaction to a U.S.-led Coalition 22 -- Iraq versus Iran 23 --".
- catalog description "Factors Shaping Iraqi Operations in a Major U.S.-led Coalition Military Effort 80 -- The Key Military Issue Is the Cost to the United States of Winning 81 -- 7. Conflict Termination and Nation Building 82 -- A Iraqi versus Neighboring Forces in 2002 84 -- B Measures of Combat Equipment Strength, 2002 87 -- C Gulf Arms Buys by Supplier, 1987-2000 88 -- D Total Gulf New Arms Agreements from the Gulf War to 2000 90 -- E Total Gulf New Arms Deliveries from the Gulf War to 2000 91 -- F Total Gulf New Arms Agreements and Deliveries, 1997-2000 92 -- G Iraq's Massive Military Effort before the Gulf War 93 -- H Iraqi Cumulative Arms Import Deficit Enforced by UN Sanctions 94 -- I Overview of Iraqi Arms Purchases 95 -- J Iraqi Dependence on Decaying, Obsolete, or Obsolescent Major Weapons 97 -- K The Problem of Iraqi Military Production 99.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Iraq Risks a Desperate Attack on Kuwait 25 -- Iraq's Offensive Capabilities in Other Contingencies 28 -- 5. Iraq and Weapons of Mass Destruction 30 -- Iraqi Missile Developments and Possible Capabilities 30 -- Iraqi CBRN Developments and Possible Capabilities 34 -- Current War-fighting Capability "Guesstimates" 39 -- Possible U.S. Response 39 -- Israeli Response 44 -- Turkish and Southern Gulf Response 46 -- Future Risks and Breakout Problems 46 -- Iraq Uses Covert Action or a Terrorist/Extremist Proxy in Major Attacks against the United States, Britain, Israel, or a Gulf State 47 -- 6. Iraq versus the United States and a U.S.-led Coalition 50 -- U.S. Forces and Allied Capabilities 51 -- The Total Pool of U.S. Forces 51 -- Uncertain Role of Allied and Neighboring States 52 -- Current U.S. Capabilities in the Gulf 55 -- Land Warfare 55 -- Air and Missile Warfare 59 --".
- catalog description "U.S. Airpower in Recent Regional Conflicts (table 6.1) 60 -- Covert Overthrow 62 -- Opposition Ground Forces and U.S. Airpower: "Afghan Option" 65 -- Use of Opposition Ground Forces 65 -- Limits to the Afghan Lesson 66 -- How Much U.S. Airpower Is Enough? The Iraqi SEAD Challenge 67 -- How Much U.S. Support Is Enough? Strengths of U.S. Strike/Attack Air and Missile Power 68 -- How Much U.S. Support Is Enough? Limits and Key Uncertainties Affecting the Iraqi Response 69 -- The Nation-building Problem 71 -- The High Cost of Failure 72 -- "Attack from the North" Option 73 -- U.S. Operations in a Major U.S.-led Coalition Military Effort 74 -- "Coalition Heavy" Strategy 74 -- "Coalition Light" or "Inside Out" Strategy 76 -- Amphibious and Vertical Envelopment Operations 78 -- The Value of Coalition Military Support 78 -- How Much U.S. Force Is Enough? 79 --".
- catalog extent "viii, 100 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0892064161".
- catalog isPartOf "CSIS report".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "c2002.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington, D.C. : CSIS Press,".
- catalog spatial "Iraq Armed Forces.".
- catalog spatial "Iraq Defenses.".
- catalog spatial "Iraq Military policy.".
- catalog spatial "United States Military policy.".
- catalog subject "355/.0332567/090511 21".
- catalog subject "UA853.I75 C653 2002".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Iraq's Current Military Forces 1 -- The Iraqi Army and Key Security Elements 1 -- Strength 1 -- Deployment 2 -- The Iraqi Air Force 6 -- The Iraqi Navy 7 -- Iraqi Operational Capabilities 7 -- The Problem of Sanctions and Equipment Modernization 9 -- 2. The Problem of Dynamic Net Assessment 10 -- Uncertainties and Intangibles 10 -- Defining the Key Contingencies 12 -- 3. Iraq Faces Continued Containment and Air War 14 -- Containment without Effective Inspection 14 -- Containment with "Effective" Inspection 16 -- Continuing Low-Level Air War over the No-Fly Zones 18 -- Iraq Becomes More Confident over Time 18 -- 4. Iraq versus Its Neighbors 20 -- Unforeseen Events Thrust Iraq into Another Confrontation with the Kurds or Shi'ites 20 -- Kurdish Contingencies 20 -- Shi'ite Contingencies 21 -- Reaction to a U.S.-led Coalition 22 -- Iraq versus Iran 23 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Factors Shaping Iraqi Operations in a Major U.S.-led Coalition Military Effort 80 -- The Key Military Issue Is the Cost to the United States of Winning 81 -- 7. Conflict Termination and Nation Building 82 -- A Iraqi versus Neighboring Forces in 2002 84 -- B Measures of Combat Equipment Strength, 2002 87 -- C Gulf Arms Buys by Supplier, 1987-2000 88 -- D Total Gulf New Arms Agreements from the Gulf War to 2000 90 -- E Total Gulf New Arms Deliveries from the Gulf War to 2000 91 -- F Total Gulf New Arms Agreements and Deliveries, 1997-2000 92 -- G Iraq's Massive Military Effort before the Gulf War 93 -- H Iraqi Cumulative Arms Import Deficit Enforced by UN Sanctions 94 -- I Overview of Iraqi Arms Purchases 95 -- J Iraqi Dependence on Decaying, Obsolete, or Obsolescent Major Weapons 97 -- K The Problem of Iraqi Military Production 99.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Iraq Risks a Desperate Attack on Kuwait 25 -- Iraq's Offensive Capabilities in Other Contingencies 28 -- 5. Iraq and Weapons of Mass Destruction 30 -- Iraqi Missile Developments and Possible Capabilities 30 -- Iraqi CBRN Developments and Possible Capabilities 34 -- Current War-fighting Capability "Guesstimates" 39 -- Possible U.S. Response 39 -- Israeli Response 44 -- Turkish and Southern Gulf Response 46 -- Future Risks and Breakout Problems 46 -- Iraq Uses Covert Action or a Terrorist/Extremist Proxy in Major Attacks against the United States, Britain, Israel, or a Gulf State 47 -- 6. Iraq versus the United States and a U.S.-led Coalition 50 -- U.S. Forces and Allied Capabilities 51 -- The Total Pool of U.S. Forces 51 -- Uncertain Role of Allied and Neighboring States 52 -- Current U.S. Capabilities in the Gulf 55 -- Land Warfare 55 -- Air and Missile Warfare 59 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "U.S. Airpower in Recent Regional Conflicts (table 6.1) 60 -- Covert Overthrow 62 -- Opposition Ground Forces and U.S. Airpower: "Afghan Option" 65 -- Use of Opposition Ground Forces 65 -- Limits to the Afghan Lesson 66 -- How Much U.S. Airpower Is Enough? The Iraqi SEAD Challenge 67 -- How Much U.S. Support Is Enough? Strengths of U.S. Strike/Attack Air and Missile Power 68 -- How Much U.S. Support Is Enough? Limits and Key Uncertainties Affecting the Iraqi Response 69 -- The Nation-building Problem 71 -- The High Cost of Failure 72 -- "Attack from the North" Option 73 -- U.S. Operations in a Major U.S.-led Coalition Military Effort 74 -- "Coalition Heavy" Strategy 74 -- "Coalition Light" or "Inside Out" Strategy 76 -- Amphibious and Vertical Envelopment Operations 78 -- The Value of Coalition Military Support 78 -- How Much U.S. Force Is Enough? 79 --".
- catalog title "Iraq's military capabilities in 2002 : a dynamic net assessment / author, Anthony H. Cordesman.".
- catalog title "Iraq's military capabilities in two thousand and two".
- catalog title "Iraq's military capabilities in two thousand-two".
- catalog type "text".