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Innovation, Transformation, and War: Counterinsurgency Operations in Anbar and Ninewa Provinces, Iraq, 2005-2007 (Stanford Security Studies)
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| #402716 in Books | Stanford Security Studies | 2010-12-15 | 2010-12-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.70 x6.00l,.88 | File type: PDF | 282 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Battalion and Brigade level adaptation in Iraq|By Peter Monks|The author - writing from the perspective of a former mideast policy advisor who was opposed to the US intervention in Iraq - has sought to demonstrate in "Innovation, Transformation and War" that the 2007 "surge" and the top-down implementation of Counterinsurgency in accordance with the newly-written FM 3-24 was le||"[T]his work is an important contribution to understanding how the situation in Iraq was pulled back from the brink of defeat by committed and innovative officers in the field . . . [Russell] has provided a work that will clearly benefit a military readership.
Within a year of President George W. Bush announcing the end of major combat operations in Iraq in May 2003, dozens of attacks by insurgents had claimed hundreds of civilian and military lives. Through 2004 and 2005, accounts from returning veterans presaged an unfolding strategic debacle―potentially made worse by U.S. tactics being focused on extending conventionally oriented military operations rather than on adapting to the insurgency. By 2007, however, a sea chang...
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