4GW: tactics of the weak confound the strong

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2004Subject(s): In: Asian Defence and Diplomacy Vol 11 no 3, March 2004, pp.46-49 (130)Abstract: Technical superiority alone does not guarantee victory particularly when wars are no longer head to head confrontations. This article calls for on the ground dominance using infantry and "expeditionary police forces" to provide post conflict stability in Iraq and elsewhere, noting that this concept was recognised by both the USA and the UK before the Second World War.
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Entered on 25/MAR/2004 by CMP

Technical superiority alone does not guarantee victory particularly when wars are no longer head to head confrontations. This article calls for on the ground dominance using infantry and "expeditionary police forces" to provide post conflict stability in Iraq and elsewhere, noting that this concept was recognised by both the USA and the UK before the Second World War.

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