Publication

Jan 2007

This paper draws strategic lessons about counterinsurgency from the Iraq conflict and examines its importance for US grand strategy. The author argues that if protracted, ambiguous, irregular, cross-cultural and psychologically complex conflicts are to be the primary mission of the future US military, it needs to adapt to this revised kind of warfare.

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Author Steven Metz
Series SSI Monographs
Publisher Strategic Studies Institute of the US Army War College (SSI)
Copyright © 2007 Strategic Studies Institute (SSI)
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