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Out of Bounds - Transnational Sanctuary in Irregular Warfare: Global War on Terrorism Occasional Paper 17 (Paperback)
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Out of Bounds - Transnational Sanctuary in Irregular Warfare: Global War on Terrorism Occasional Paper 17 (Paperback)
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In this timely Occasional Paper, Dr. Tom Bruscino analyzes a
critical issue in the GWOT, and one which has bedeviled
counterinsurgents past and present. He examines the role played by
sanctuaries as they relate to irregular warfare in two conflicts.
An active sanctuary refers to the practice of using territory
outside the geographical limits of an irregular war to provide
various forms of support to one side, usually the insurgent or
guerrilla force. In the first case study, he looks at the United
States' efforts to defeat the advantages gained by the Viet Cong
(and later the North Vietnamese Army) by the use of sanctuaries in
Cambodia and Laos during the Vietnam War. In doing so, he points
out the diplomatic, military, and economic challenges which develop
when trying to prevent the use of transnational sanctuaries by
irregular forces. In the second case study, he examines the Soviet
incursion into Afghanistan in the 1980s, but this time he does so
from the perspective of the insurgency, the Mujahideen. Bruscino
illustrates the advantages accrued by the Afghan resistance in the
use of Pakistan as a sanctuary; the Soviet efforts to neutralize
those advantages; and the Mujahideen's responses to overcome the
Soviet actions. In both cases the author finds that the use of an
active sanctuary by the insurgents was a major component of their
eventual victory. Without a sanctuary it is hard to see how the
Viet Cong/NVA or the Mujahideen could have succeeded. In regards to
a sanctuary, it is hard to see how the U.S./South Vietnamese or the
Soviet Union could have defeated the insurgencies. Active
sanctuaries present the counterinsurgent with a host of military
problems, but denying an insurgent the use of an active sanctuary
is far more than a military task. All the elements of national
power must be employed if one hopes to defeat the challenge posed
by active sanctuaries. We at the Combat Studies Institute hope that
the insights presented in this monograph will be of great value to
military planners in the current war against terrorism.
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