The Right Way to Lose a War: America in an Age of Unwinnable Conflicts Audiobook (Free)
- Brian Troxell
- 9 h 50 min
- Hachette Book Group USA
- 2015-06-02
Summary:
So why has America stopped being successful wars?
For nearly a century, up until the finish of World War II in 1945, America enjoyed a Golden Age of decisive army triumphs. And then suddenly, we halted earning wars. The years since have already been a Dark Age of failures and stalemates-in Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan-exposing our failure to change training course after battlefield setbacks.
Within this provocative reserve, award-winning scholar Dominic Tierney reveals the way the United States has struggled to about The proper way to Lose a War: America in a day and time of Unwinnable Conflicts adapt to the brand new era of intractable guerrilla conflicts. As a result, most major American wars possess turned into armed service fiascos. And when battlefield disaster strikes, Washington struggles to disengage from the quagmire, with grave effects for thousands of U.S. soldiers and our allies.
But there is a better method. Sketching on interviews with a large number of top generals and policymakers, Tierney displays how we can use three key steps-surge, talk, and leave-to stem the tide of losses and withdraw from unsuccessful promotions without reducing our core ideals and interests.
Weaving together compelling stories of military catastrophe and heroism, this is an unprecedented, timely, and essential guidebook for our new era of unwinnable issues. The proper way to Lose a Battle illuminates not merely how Washington can handle the toughest crisis of all-battlefield failure-but also how America can once more return to the road of victory.
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