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A review ofOn Point: The United States Army in Operation Iraqi Freedom by Gregory Fontenot, E. J. Degen, and David Tohn.
The book Operation Iraqi Freedom is a valuable resource for those needing nuance and informed comment beyond the news headlines.
Military operations in Iraq continue apace, but the big picture there is less clear than ever before. How has the transfer of sovereignty affected the shape and progress of the counterinsurgency campaign? Does the end of the military offensive against Shia cleric Moqtada Sadr in Najaf represent a success for...
This study argues that the Bush administration charted the correct strategy in Iraq, but has failed to match its military means to its strategic ends.
This study argues that the George W. Bush administration charted the correct strategy in Iraq, but has failed to match its military means to its strategic ends.
This study argues that the Bush administration charted the correct strategy in Iraq, but has failed to match its military means to its strategic ends.
The war in Iraq has demonstrated the significance of government leadership, bold military tactics, and the possibility of spreading democracy throughout the Arab world.
Operation Iraqi Freedom gives substance to the Bush Doctrine in ways that the war in Afghanistan did not.




