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From Lexington to Desert Storm and Beyond

From Lexington to Desert Storm and Beyond
Author: Donald M. Snow
Publisher: Sharpe Reference
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN:

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With a new chapter dealing with American military experience since Desert Storm.


From Lexington to Desert Storm

From Lexington to Desert Storm
Author: Donald M Snow
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2015-06-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1317470060

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First Published in 2015. This book provides revised, clear information on the Wars of America with modular chapters that can be read independently, covering key areas such as the issues and events; the political and miliary objectives, cosniderations, miltary conduct and conclusions for peace. A valuable resource for students, civilian decision makers with a limited background in military affairs, military leaders with a limited background in political affairs, and citizens who lack expertise but had interest in the complex relationships between political and military affairs.


From Lexington to Baghdad and Beyond

From Lexington to Baghdad and Beyond
Author: Donald M Snow
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 567
Release: 2015-01-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 1317470087

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Decisions about when, where, and why to commit the United States to the use of force, and how to conduct warfare and ultimately end it, are hotly debated not only contemporaneously but also for decades afterward. We are engaged in such a debate today, quite often without a solid grounding in the country's experience of war, both political and military. This book, by a political scientist and a career military officer and historian, is premised on the view that we cannot afford that kind of innocence. Updated and revised with new chapters on the Afghan and Iraq wars, the book systematically examines twelve U.S. wars from the revolution to the present day. For each conflict the authors review underlying issues and events; political objectives; military objectives and strategy; political considerations; military technology and technique; military conduct, and 'the better state of the peace', that is, the ultimate disposition of the original political goals.


From Lexington to Baghdad and Beyond

From Lexington to Baghdad and Beyond
Author: Donald M. Snow
Publisher: M.E. Sharpe
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2015-05-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 076562852X

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Decisions about when, where, and why to commit the United States to the use of force, and how to conduct warfare and ultimately end it, are hotly debated not only contemporaneously but also for decades afterward. We are engaged in such a debate today, quite often without a solid grounding in the country's experience of war, both political and military. This book, by a political scientist and a career military officer and historian, is premised on the view that we cannot afford that kind of innocence. Updated and revised with new chapters on the Afghan and Iraq wars, the book systematically examines twelve U.S. wars from the revolution to the present day. For each conflict the authors review underlying issues and events; political objectives; military objectives and strategy; political considerations; military technology and technique; military conduct, and 'the better state of the peace', that is, the ultimate disposition of the original political goals.


From Lexington to Desert Storm

From Lexington to Desert Storm
Author: Donald M Snow
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 474
Release: 2015-06-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1317470052

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First Published in 2015. This book provides revised, clear information on the Wars of America with modular chapters that can be read independently, covering key areas such as the issues and events; the political and miliary objectives, cosniderations, miltary conduct and conclusions for peace. A valuable resource for students, civilian decision makers with a limited background in military affairs, military leaders with a limited background in political affairs, and citizens who lack expertise but had interest in the complex relationships between political and military affairs.


When Should America Fight?

When Should America Fight?
Author: Donald M. Snow
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2023
Genre: Strategy
ISBN: 1538169452

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Donald M. Snow invites readers to consider what criteria should be evaluated when considering whether the United States should engage in military action across the globe: when its vital interests are at stake and when the endeavor can reasonably be considered feasible, what Snow refers to as the "IF factor." It is hard to justify promoting an application of American military force to a situation where its use will not succeed or where US interests are not clearly vital, but, Snow argues, that is exactly what has happened frequently since Vietnam. The book is organized into three sections, examining a historical overview of how the United States became involved in intervening in asymmetrical warfare, the problem of internal war in the developing world, and future American military involvement, particularly in conflicts in the Global South and Ukraine.


Parameters

Parameters
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 650
Release: 2006
Genre: Military art and science
ISBN:

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America’s War against Global Jihad

America’s War against Global Jihad
Author: William R. Nester
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 405
Release: 2018-03-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1498575315

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A specter haunts America, the specter of Global Jihad, Islamic Holy War. This specter was never more horrific than on September 11, 2001, when nineteen fanatics hijacked four jetliners and used them as guided missiles to destroy the twin World Trade Towers, damage the Pentagon, murder nearly 3,000 people, and cause as much as several hundred billion dollars’ worth of direct and indirect damage to New York City and the national economy. But Jihadists have periodically attacked Americans ever since November 1979, when mobs shouting death to America overran the American embassy in Tehran and held 52 officials hostage for 444 days. President George W. Bush responded to the September 11 atrocities by declaring a global war on terror. Now in its second decade, that war has cost the United States thousands of lives and trillions of dollars. Americans are haunted by horrific televised images from across a swath of the Muslim world of bomb-blasted cities, hundreds of slaughtered bodies, thousands of refugees huddled in squalid camps, and American journalists in orange jump suits kneeling in the desert before the black robed and masked men who will behead them. Americans increasingly question whether the global war on terror has been worth those costs for their own nation and the lands where it is fought. This book analyzes America’s crusade against Jihadism. The key related questions it addresses are these: Looking back, what were the successes and failures of Washington’s counter-Jihadist strategy before and after September 11? Looking ahead, should Americans stay the course or cut their losses in Iraq, Afghanistan, and elsewhere? Was the catastrophic September 11 attack a one-time event or could its equivalent or worse in death and destruction happen again? Renowned Harvard professor Samuel Huntington asserted that: “The underlying problem for the West is not Islamic fundamentalism, it is Islam, a different civilization, whose people are convinced of the superiority of their culture and are obsessed with the inferiority of their power.” Is that true? Just what of Muhammad’s words and deeds, if any, justifies the barbarism of al Qaeda, Islamic State, and other Jihadists? Finally, just how corporeal is that specter of global Jihad to the United States? A startling surprise awaits the reader in the final chapter as acclaimed expert William Nester weighs the specter of global Jihad against an array of other national security threats.


Asymmetric Warfare and Military Thought

Asymmetric Warfare and Military Thought
Author: Adam Lowther
Publisher: Glen Segell Publishers
Total Pages: 73
Release: 2006
Genre: Asymmetric warfare
ISBN: 1901414310

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Adam Lowther