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The first reviewer despite his technical expertise may have missed the point, this is use of current skills and inventory against those who employ asymmetical warfare methods. It is a mindset for dealing with such tactics and utilization of our ready resources. I found it informative and useful and wish more policy makers would read it.
Published on August 27, 2006 by Patricia R. Highsmith

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3.0 out of 5 stars Re Unfettered Conventional Violence, NOT Asymmetric Warfare


There is nothing objectionable about this thoughtful and well-documented book except its title. It is simply not about "asymmetric warfare" as Ralph Peters, G.I. Wilson, Bill Lind or any of a dozen other authors including myself might speak. This book provides a reasoned and respectable argument against limiting in any way the degree to which...

Published on July 5, 2003 by Robert D. Steele


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23 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Re Unfettered Conventional Violence, NOT Asymmetric Warfare, July 5, 2003
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This review is from: Asymmetrical Warfare: Today's Challenge to US Military Power (Issues in Twenty-First Century Warfare) (Paperback)


There is nothing objectionable about this thoughtful and well-documented book except its title. It is simply not about "asymmetric warfare" as Ralph Peters, G.I. Wilson, Bill Lind or any of a dozen other authors including myself might speak. This book provides a reasoned and respectable argument against limiting in any way the degree to which strategic nuclear and conventional forces might be utilized. The author systematically discusses operational, legal, and moral constraints that, if permitted to stand, could in effect give a challenger relying on asymmetric means something of an advantage.

The book does not, however, consider for a moment that our existing heavy metal military is anything other than the ideal blunt instrument with which to wreak our will. It does not discuss asymmetric challenges as a range, it does not evaluate the effectiveness or ineffectiveness (whether operationally, or in terms of cost and sustainability) of varying alternatives for dealing with asymmetric challenges (e.g. soft power including covert action), and therefore the book should more aptly have been titled "The Curtis Lemay Handbook for Squishing Mosquitoes with Multiple Nuclear Bombs" or even better, "Don Rumsfeld's Press Briefing on Why B-2 Bombers Were Called in Against 18 Taliban Guerrillas in Afghanistan."

Asymmetric warfare, this is not...

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2.0 out of 5 stars For non-military audience, January 11, 2009
This review is from: Asymmetrical Warfare: Today's Challenge to US Military Power (Issues in Twenty-First Century Warfare) (Paperback)
This book is geared towards audiences that have no knowledge whatsoever about asymmetrical warfare. The information I gathered from this book brings absolutely nothing to the fight, but brilliantly and clearly defines the scenario of today's operational environment. It does not possess any practical information on how to negotiate the challenges without completely neglecting current established treaties and policies. One of those "good to know" books.
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5.0 out of 5 stars response, August 27, 2006
This review is from: Asymmetrical Warfare: Today's Challenge to US Military Power (Issues in Twenty-First Century Warfare) (Paperback)
The first reviewer despite his technical expertise may have missed the point, this is use of current skills and inventory against those who employ asymmetical warfare methods. It is a mindset for dealing with such tactics and utilization of our ready resources. I found it informative and useful and wish more policy makers would read it.
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