America's war for the greater Middle East

a military history

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America's war for the greater Middle East
Andrew J. Bacevich
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America's war for the greater Middle East

a military history

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A critical assessment of America's foreign policy in the Middle East throughout the past four decades evaluates and connects regional engagements since 1990 while revealing their massive costs.

From the end of World War II until 1980, virtually no American soldiers were killed in action while serving in the Greater Middle East. Since 1990, virtually no American soldiers have been killed in action anywhere else. What caused this shift? Andrew J. Bacevich, one of the country's most respected voices on foreign affairs, offers an incisive critical history of this ongoing military enterprise--now more than thirty years old and with no end in sight. During the 1980s, Bacevich argues, a great transition occurred. As the Cold War wound down, the United States initiated a new conflict--a War for the Greater Middle East--that continues to the present day. The long twilight struggle with the Soviet Union had involved only occasional and sporadic fighting. But as this new war unfolded, hostilities became persistent. From the Balkans and East Africa to the Persian Gulf and Central Asia, U.S. forces embarked upon a seemingly endless series of campaigns across the Islamic world. Few achieved anything remotely like conclusive success. Instead, actions undertaken with expectations of promoting peace and stability produced just the opposite. As a consequence, phrases like "permanent war" and "open-ended war" have become part of everyday discourse. Connecting the dots in a way no other historian has done before, Bacevich weaves a compelling narrative out of episodes as varied as the Beirut bombing of 1983, the Mogadishu firefight of 1993, the invasion of Iraq in 2003, and the rise of ISIS in the present decade. Understanding what America's costly military exertions have wrought requires seeing these seemingly discrete events as parts of a single war. It also requires identifying the errors of judgment made by political leaders in both parties and by senior military officers who share responsibility for what has become a monumental march to folly. This Bacevich unflinchingly does.--From dust jacket.

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America's War for the Greater Middle East: A Military History
2017, Random House Publishing Group
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Cover of: America's war for the greater Middle East
America's war for the greater Middle East: a military history
2016, Random House
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Table of Contents

War of choice
Gearing up
Arsenal of theocracy
Silver screen six Is calling
Mad dog, kicked, bites back
Rescuing evil
No clean ending
Good Intentions
Balkan digression
What winning means
Phony war
Changing the way they live
Kicking down the door
How this end
Government In a box
Entropy
Iraq, again
Generational war.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 375-432) and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
956.05/4
Library of Congress
DS63.2.U5 B3214 2016, DS63.2.U5B3214 2016

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Pagination
xxii, 453 pages
Number of pages
453

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26883939M
ISBN 10
0553393936
ISBN 13
9780553393934
LCCN
2015038868
OCLC/WorldCat
923665923

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