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Rome's Wars in Parthia - Blood in the Sand (Paperback)
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The leader of an empire invades Iraq. He has inadequate
intelligence and underestimates the resistance of the locals, but
he believes his overwhelming military strength will bring him a
swift victory. His army overruns the area between the Tigris and
the Euphrates, but as soon as he occupies the area a massive
insurgency arises, made up of various ethnic and religious groups.
What began as a simple conquest for dominance bogs down in deadly
fighting as the once-victorious commander-in-chief now desperately
searches for an exit strategy.... This scenario could be any number
of Roman campaigns, not to mention America in 2003 CE. Both ancient
and modern attempts to invade Iraq have been plagued with the same
problems. These problems have been caused by lack of adequate
intelligence gathering, both strategic and tactical, and have
resulted in long drawn out wars that have been costly in both money
and manpower. Ultimately, they led to little political or military
gain. Could more have been accomplished through diplomacy rather
than brute force? This book details Rome's military encounters with
Parthia from the bumbling campaign of Crassus to the fall of the
Parthian regime. America's recent war in Iraq has shown that
invading Mesopotamia without proper intelligence is a bad idea, but
it is not a new idea. Time after time the Romans stormed into the
area between the Tigris and Euphrates thinking 'shock and awe' was
all they needed to prevail. What they discovered was that it takes
more than just overrunning an empire to defeat it. *** "Of
particular value is Sheldon's analysis of the consequences of the
frequent conflicts on the political, economic, and military health
of both empires, noting that periods in which diplomatic solutions
were employed generally proved more beneficial than any of the
wars. Rome's Wars in Parthia is an important read for anyone
interested in ancient military history, and one that can be enjoyed
by the interested layman as well." - New York Military Affairs
Symposium (NYMAS), March 3, 2013
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