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- 2012026125 abstract "The authors compare the campaigns in Iraq and Afghanistan from a national strategic perspective. They question several key operational factors in Afghanistan, including the decision to give NATO the lead, the performance of both civilian and military leaders, and the prosecution of an Iraq War-style surge. They also contrast the counterinsurgency campaign styles and the leadership of senior American officials in both Iraq and Afghanistan. A final chapter outlines key lessons of the two campaigns.".
- 2012026125 contributor B12457443.
- 2012026125 contributor B12457444.
- 2012026125 coverage "United States History, Military 21st century.".
- 2012026125 coverage "United States Military policy History 21st century.".
- 2012026125 created "c2012.".
- 2012026125 date "2012".
- 2012026125 date "c2012.".
- 2012026125 dateCopyrighted "c2012.".
- 2012026125 description "Fighting two enemies: a historical perspective -- The attacks of 9/11 and the decision to go to war in Afghanistan -- The opening gambit: Enduring Freedom and unconventional success -- Iraq and the Iraqi Freedom campaign: shift of national strategic focus -- Fighting two wars: the Afghan campaign as a secondary theater -- The Casey strategy in Iraq, from Fallujah to Tal Afar -- Parallel campaigns -- The 2007 Baghdad surge and the end of combat operations in Iraq -- Developing the Afghan surge strategy -- Conflict termination in Afghanistan -- A final assessment: fighting two wars.".
- 2012026125 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 351-356) and index.".
- 2012026125 description "The authors compare the campaigns in Iraq and Afghanistan from a national strategic perspective. They question several key operational factors in Afghanistan, including the decision to give NATO the lead, the performance of both civilian and military leaders, and the prosecution of an Iraq War-style surge. They also contrast the counterinsurgency campaign styles and the leadership of senior American officials in both Iraq and Afghanistan. A final chapter outlines key lessons of the two campaigns.".
- 2012026125 extent "xxvi, 369 p., [8] p. of plates :".
- 2012026125 identifier "9781612510224 (hard cover : alk. paper)".
- 2012026125 identifier "9781612511689 (ebook)".
- 2012026125 issued "2012".
- 2012026125 issued "c2012.".
- 2012026125 language "eng".
- 2012026125 publisher "Annapolis, MD : Naval Institute Press,".
- 2012026125 spatial "United States History, Military 21st century.".
- 2012026125 spatial "United States Military policy History 21st century.".
- 2012026125 subject "956.7044/3373 23".
- 2012026125 subject "Afghan War, 2001- Campaigns.".
- 2012026125 subject "DS371.412 B34 2012".
- 2012026125 subject "Iraq War, 2003-2011 Campaigns.".
- 2012026125 subject "Strategy.".
- 2012026125 subject "War on Terrorism, 2001-2009.".
- 2012026125 tableOfContents "Fighting two enemies: a historical perspective -- The attacks of 9/11 and the decision to go to war in Afghanistan -- The opening gambit: Enduring Freedom and unconventional success -- Iraq and the Iraqi Freedom campaign: shift of national strategic focus -- Fighting two wars: the Afghan campaign as a secondary theater -- The Casey strategy in Iraq, from Fallujah to Tal Afar -- Parallel campaigns -- The 2007 Baghdad surge and the end of combat operations in Iraq -- Developing the Afghan surge strategy -- Conflict termination in Afghanistan -- A final assessment: fighting two wars.".
- 2012026125 title "From Kabul to Baghdad and back : the U.S. at war in Afghanistan and Iraq / John R. Ballard, David W. Lamm, and John K. Wood.".
- 2012026125 type "text".