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The Iraq War: Strategy, Tactics, and Military Lessons [Hardcover]

Anthony H. Cordesman (Author)
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0275982270 978-0275982270 September 30, 2003

In the spring of 2003, a stunned world watched the armed forces of the United States and Britain conduct a military campaign against Iraq. As a result, the Iraqi regime was dismantled, and much of the conventional wisdom about modern war was irrevocably altered. Yet as U.S. and British forces occupy Basra, Tikrit, and Mosul, the Iraqi nation has slipped into anarchy—and the phrase shock and awe has begun to sound more appropriate as a description of the war's aftermath, rather than its opening. Such has been the twisted trail of the Iraq War's dramatic events. But like so many other conflicts, the war ultimately seems to pose more questions than it solved. This book is the first in-depth analysis of the second war against Saddam Hussein's regime.

What are the repercussions of the pre-war political fights in Washington, Paris, and the UN? Was meeting initial military goals really due to Anglo-American arms, or had Saddam's regime simply been too degraded to fight? Why didn't Baghdad become a second Stalingrad? Why weren't the occupying forces prepared to impose order? And then there is the significant question: Where are Iraq's weapons of mass destruction? Respected military analyst Anthony Cordesman incisively examines the key issues swirling around the most significant U.S. war since Vietnam. Beginning the search for answers is essential to understanding America's awesome power and its place in a new age of international terror and regional conflict.


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?[P]resents an almost encyclopedic collection of data, mostly from official releases, and laces it with generally well-reasoned judgments regarding validity, accuracy, and significance. This is no mean accomplishment given that Iraqi Freedom was the most information-controlled conflict involving U.S. forces since World War II....[w]ill arm any wonk, lobbyist, student, and citizen with facts and opinions sufficient to dominate any decision meeting or cocktail party.?-Joint Forces Quarterly

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Respected military analyst Anthony H. Cordesman provides the first in-depth analysis of the second war against Saddam Hussein's regime.


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  • Hardcover: 592 pages
  • Publisher: Praeger (September 30, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0275982270
  • ISBN-13: 978-0275982270
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Lessons Still Being Learned, December 25, 2004
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With Iraq War: Strategy, Tactics, and Military Lessons, Anthony Cordesman has produced the most throughly researched work to date on this subject. Thoroughly sourced (although not indexed), Cordesman provides a near-encyclopedic view of the early phases of the Iraq war through mid-2003. This is not an easy read, dense, and often dry. But Cordesman offers a wealth of analysis and criticism.

Much has changed since this book's publication, and the proof of Cordesman's analysis is that his critique of what had gone wrong in 2003 and could go wrong in the future remains on target at the end of 2004. In particular, in the chapter "Conflict Termination, Peacemaking, and Nation Building," the list of 38 problems and failures (pp. 497-504) is a truly damning summary of the way the war has been managed to date. "Managed" not "fought" -- our military forces are doing their best, but have been placed in an impossible situation by the Bush administration.

Over and again, Cordesman returns to a key refrain: "...The U.S. military needs to fully accept that conflict termination, peacemaking, and nation building are as much a part of their mission as fighting. These must have the same priority as combat if terrorists and unstable countries are not to mutate, change tactics, and reemerge in a different form. No strategy for asymmetric warfare can be adequate that does not address these tasks as being as critical as the defeat of most enemy forces in battle.... The U.S. military did not learn this lesson from the first Gulf War, the Balkans, or Afghanistan."

Anthony Cordesman is no bomb thrower; in many ways he is the consummate think tank insider, and in fact, after laying out list after list of failures and problems over the course of 500 pages, he waffles near the end: "There is no way to predict how well the United States will do in the near term." On the contrary, when this book was published in September 2003, Cordesman had effectively made his predictions, and they are still coming true. The only thing upredictable is the final outcome.

Although I have not read it yet, I suspect that a more recent book by Cordesman, "The War after the War: Strategic Lessons of Iraq and Afghanistan" (June 2004, 96 pages) is the "lite" version, and may prove more readable for the reader who does not have the patience to wade through nearly 600 pages of sometimes dry analysis. But analysis it is, not unsubstantiated speculation or cant.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A thorough, information-laden presentation, February 9, 2004
This review is from: The Iraq War: Strategy, Tactics, and Military Lessons (Hardcover)
The Iraq War: Strategy, Tactics, And Military Lessons is an extensive study of the second war against Saddam Hussein's regime. Expert military analyst Anthony Cordesman knowledgeably dissects the course of the war as well as the interaction of joint forces day by day. He then draws lessons from the forces' interactions and conduct as applied to army land forces, marine corps land forces, naval forces, including intelligence concerning weapons of mass destruction. A thorough, information-laden presentation, The Iraq War is a very highly recommended and timely addition to Military History reference collections and reading lists.
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