From Storm to Freedom
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- ISBN 9781591140184
- Dimensions: 156 x 228mm
- Publication Date: 27 May 2010
- Publisher: Naval Institute Press
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
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From Storm to Freedom analyses and assesses the strategic interaction between Iraq and the United States from 1990 to 2009, from the perspective of a single, if discontinuous conflict. With this longer-term perspective, the book clarifies the long road of war against Iraq. This work presents the evolution of counterinsurgency operations from 2003 to 2009, explains the misunderstanding and miscommunication between government leaders in Iraq and the United States throughout the period and describes the ineffective nature of the UN sanctions, the inefficient efforts of the Clinton Administration and the impact of the pre-emptive strategy of the Bush Administration that led to conflict in 2002.
The book first identifies the influence of the Vietnam era on the use of U.S. military power and the decision for war in 1990. It then outlines the important factors of Iraqi history and culture which dominated relations between the two nations during the 1980s and 1990s. In subsequent chapters, Desert Storm is analysed from both the U.S. and Iraqi perspectives; then the military, economic and diplomatic actions of the period between the two conventional parts of the conflict are assessed. The final chapters analyse the successful, 2003 conventional campaign from both perspectives; the ineffective post-war stabilisation of Iraq; and the eventual implementation of a more effective strategy, combining new doctrine and a“Surge” of forces to protect the population in a renewed counterinsurgency campaign. In a concluding chapter, the key lessons for the future are reviewed, including the importance of effective decision-making and the right mindset required.
About the Author
John R. Ballard is Professor of Strategic Studies at the National War College in Washington, DC. A retired Marine veteran of the Iraq War, he commanded 4th Civil Affairs Group in combat.
John R. Ballard is Professor of Strategic Studies at the National War College in Washington, DC. He previously served as Professor of Joint Military Operations at the U.S. Naval War College, the Foundation Professor of Defence Studies at New Zealand’s Massey University and as Professor of History and Director of Curriculum at the Joint Forces Staff College. A retired Marine veteran of the Iraq War, he commanded the 4th Civil Affairs Group in combat during operation Iraqi Freedom. He lives in Alexandra, VA
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