Nine Paradoxes of a Lost War
http://www.lewrockwell.com/engelhardt/engelhardt231.html
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Nine Paradoxes of a Lost War
"In 'The Paradoxes of Counterinsurgency,'" writes Michael Schwartz, "the nine paradoxes the experts lay out are eye-catching, to say the least, and so make vivid reading; but they are more than so many titillating puzzles of counterinsurgency warfare. Each of them contains an implied criticism of American strategy in Iraq. Seen in this light, they become an instructive lesson from insiders in why the American presence in that country has been such a disaster, and why this (or any other) new counterinsurgency strategy has little chance of ameliorating it."
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/101606D.shtml
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Nine Paradoxes of a Lost War
"In 'The Paradoxes of Counterinsurgency,'" writes Michael Schwartz, "the nine paradoxes the experts lay out are eye-catching, to say the least, and so make vivid reading; but they are more than so many titillating puzzles of counterinsurgency warfare. Each of them contains an implied criticism of American strategy in Iraq. Seen in this light, they become an instructive lesson from insiders in why the American presence in that country has been such a disaster, and why this (or any other) new counterinsurgency strategy has little chance of ameliorating it."
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/101606D.shtml
rudkla - 16. Okt, 10:42