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Insurgency and Counter-Insurgency in Iraq (Hardcover, New)
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Insurgency and Counter-Insurgency in Iraq (Hardcover, New)
Series: Crises in World Politics
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Years after the U.S. invasion of Iraq, a loosely organized
insurgency continues to target American and Coalition soldiers, as
well as Iraqi security forces and civilians, with devastating
results. In this sobering account of the ongoing violence, Ahmed
Hashim, a specialist on Middle Eastern strategic issues and on
irregular warfare, reveals the insurgents behind the widespread
revolt, their motives, and their tactics. The insurgency, he shows,
is not a united movement directed by a leadership with a single
ideological vision. Instead, it involves former regime loyalists,
Iraqis resentful of foreign occupation, foreign and domestic
Islamist extremists, and elements of organized crime. These groups
have cooperated with one another in the past and coordinated their
attacks; but the alliance between nationalist Iraqi insurgents on
the one hand and religious extremists has frayed considerably. The
U.S.-led offensive to retake Fallujah in November 2004 and the
success of the elections for the Iraqi National Assembly in January
2005 have led more "mainstream" insurgent groups to begin thinking
of reinforcing the political arm of their opposition movement and
to seek political guarantees for the Sunni Arab community in the
new Iraq.Hashim begins by placing the Iraqi revolt in its
historical context. He next profiles the various insurgent groups,
detailing their origins, aims, and operational and tactical modi
operandi. He concludes with an unusually candid assessment of the
successes and failures of the Coalition's counter-insurgency
campaign. Looking ahead, Hashim warns that ethnic and sectarian
groups may soon be pitted against one another in what will be a
fiercely contested fight over who gets what in the new Iraq.
Evidence that such a conflict is already developing does not augur
well for Iraq's future stability. Both Iraq and the United States
must work hard to ensure that slow but steady success over the
insurgency is not overshadowed by growing ethno-sectarian
animosities as various groups fight one another for the biggest
slice of the political and economic pie. In place of sensational
headlines, official triumphalism, and hand-wringing, Insurgency and
Counter-Insurgency in Iraq offers a clear-eyed analysis of the
increasingly complex violence that threatens the very future of
Iraq.
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