The United States was thrust so suddenly into the war on terrorism
that it was forced to deal with both immediate operational issues
and broad strategic questions simultaneously. Even while the
American military is consolidating battlefield success in
Afghanistan, strategic thinkers and leaders are developing a
long-term strategy. In this process, nothing is more important than
defining victory. In this monograph, Dr. Colin Gray, one of the
world's leading strategic thinkers, explores the concept of victory
in the war in terrorism, but he does so by placing it within the
larger currents of change that are sweeping the global security
environment. He contends that the time-tested idea of decisive
victory is still an important one, but must be designed very
carefully in this dangerous new world. To do so correctly can
provide the foundation for an effective strategy. To fail to do so
could be the first step toward strategic defeat.
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