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The Case Against Military Intervention - Why We Do It and Why It Fails (Paperback)
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The Case Against Military Intervention - Why We Do It and Why It Fails (Paperback)
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Since World War II, military intervention in developing world
internal conflicts (DWIC) has become the primary form of U.S.
military activity, and these interventions have proven unsuccessful
in places like Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan. This book argues
such failure was entirely predictable, even inevitable, due both to
the nature and dynamics of foreign military intrusion in the
affairs of other countries and especially the DWICs that provide
the major contemporary form of potential U.S. military in the
foreseeable future. Basing its analysis in both human nature (the
adverse reaction to prolonged outsider intrusion) and historical
analogy, the book argues strongly why military intervention should
be avoided as a national security option and the implications of
such a policy decision for national security strategy and policy.
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