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In this second volume of the series, Dr. Metz looks carefully at the 2007 decision to surge forces into Iraq, a choice which is generally considered to have been effective in turning the tide of the war from potential disaster to possible, perhaps probable, strategic success. Although numerous strategic decisions remain to be made as the U.S. military executes its "responsible withdrawal" from Iraq, Dr. Metz has encapsulated much of the entire war in these two monographs, describing both the start and what may eventually be seen as the beginning of the end of the war. In this volume, he provides readers with an explanation of how a decision process that was fundamentally unchanged, with essentially the same people shaping and making the decision, could produce such a different result in 2007. As the current administration tries to replicate the surge in Afghanistan, this monograph shows the perils of attempting to achieve success in one strategic situation by copying actions successfully taken in another, but where different conditions applied.--
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Counterinsurgency, Civil-military relations, Decision making, Elements of national power, Military policy, Strategy, Military leadership, DIME (Diplomatic, informational, military, and economic) elements, Iraq War, 2003-, Iraq War, 2003-2011People
George W. Bush (1946-)Places
United States, IraqShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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Decisionmaking in Operation Iraqi Freedom: the strategic shift of 2007
2010, Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College
in English
1584874414 9781584874416
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"May 2010."
Includes bibliographical references (p. 64-78).
Also available online in PDF format from Strategic Studies Institute (SSI) web site. Adobe Acrobat Reader required.
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