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Crossroads of Intervention: Insurgency and Counterinsurgency Lessons from Central America (Praeger Security International) [Hardcover]

Todd Greentree (Author)
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0275992152 978-0275992156 March 30, 2008

The challenges that vex the United States today in Iraq, Afghanistan, and elsewhere are not altogether as new and unique as they seem. U.S. involvement in Central America during the 1980s clearly demonstrated the costs, risks, and limits to intervention and the use of force in internal conflicts. Much can be learned today about the nature of irregular warfare from the experiences of the United States and the other protagonists in Central America during the final phase of the Cold War. The U.S. perceived a threat to national security in these wars from determined insurgents with a compelling revolutionary ideology and powerful allies that linked them to other conflicts around the world. This strategy and policy analysis makes a new contribution to irregular warfare theory through an examination of the origins, strategic dynamics, and termination of the Sandinista insurrection in Nicaragua, the decade long counterinsurgency of the Salvadoran government against the FMLN guerrillas, and the concurrent Contra insurgency against the Sandinistas.

Many of the lessons about the fundamental and recurring nature of irregular warfare are being rediscovered in the current challenges of radical Islam, Iraq, Afghanistan, and elsewhere, despite the great differences in circumstance, culture, and geography. In the Central American case, three successive Presidents encountered serious domestic controversy over U.S. policies and refrained from sending U.S. combat troops to intervene directly. Most importantly, they prudently heeded warnings that internal wars of all types are rarely subject to military solutions, because their natures are equally and fundamentally political. Greentree presents his argument as a strategy and policy case study of the civil wars in Nicaragua and El Salvador during the final decade of the Cold War. The book comprises an examination of the origins, strategic dynamics, and termination of these wars from the points of view of the main participants—Nicaragua, El Salvador, Cuba, the Soviet Union, and the United States. It also develops a general conceptual framework for understanding the nature of insurgency, counterinsurgency, revolution, and intervention that builds on classic strategic theory and contemporary thought on irregular warfare. From the perspective of global superpower conflict, the wars in Central America were peripheral small wars or low intensity conflicts. However, for the internal protagonists these were total and bloody wars for survival. Involvement in such wars has been cyclical in the U.S. experience, and it is misfortunate, if not tragic, that the greatly similar problems encountered across widely varying circumstances are quickly forgotten.


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"In the author's view, U.S. involvement in Central America during the 1980s clearly demonstrated the limits of intervention and use of force in internal conflicts. He believes that much can be learned today from our experience in those cases because, while U.S. aims were achieved, the operations had no tangible impact on the greater purpose -- the Cold War overall."

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"[An] excellent and very timely book… Greentree's book is an excellent place to start for those who would like to refresh their memories about this critical era in the history of irregular warfare."

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Survival



"American policymakers…like anyone else who wants to learn about those conflicts, would profit greatly from reading this…very useful study."

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The Historian

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"Crossroads of Intervention is a superlative book, even-handed, succinct, and laced with shrewd judgments. Todd Greentree demolishes the cliches that both the left and the right have devised to describe American involvement in the wars that battered El Salvador and Nicaragua in the 1980s. The result is a model of good scholarship, with considerable relevance to present-day U. S. foreign policy."

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Andrew J. Bacevich, author of The New American Militarism: How Americans Are Seduced by War

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  • Hardcover: 220 pages
  • Publisher: Praeger (March 30, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0275992152
  • ISBN-13: 978-0275992156
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.4 x 1 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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Crossroads is an academic approach to the Central American wars. Greentree, who is now a civilian advisor in Afghanistan, packs an excellent analysis and summary of events into a small volume. The title is overblown and his conclusions don't really live up to his goals. Nonetheless, it is a worthwhile read. His research includes interviews with several of the leftis guerrilla leaders as well as the written sources on the wars. What I think he missed was talking to US policy makers to get a better view of the situation.
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final offensive, death squads, protection racket state, contra program, irregular war, war must end, political competence, counterinsurgency strategy
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United States, Central America, Cold War, National Guard, Soviet Union, Armed Forces, Reagan Administration, Latin America, Third World, San Salvador, Ronald Reagan, Costa Rica, Carter Administration, White House, Magnum Photos, Eastern Bloc, Reagan Doctrine, Salvadoran Government, Susan Meiselas, Bush Administration, Jimmy Carter, World War, Fidel Castro, Daniel Ortega, President Carter
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