The best they could do? assessing U.S. military effectiveness in the Afghanistan War/ Risa Brooks

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2023Subject(s): In: Armed Forces & Society Vol. 49, No. 4, October 2023, pp.913-922 (3)Summary: This article explores shortcomings in military effectiveness in the war in Afghanistan. It focuses on three sets of problems: the failure to resolve internal contradictions in the training effort, the failure to integrate political considerations with military activity, and poor strategic and operational/tactical integration.
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This article explores shortcomings in military effectiveness in the war in Afghanistan. It focuses on three sets of problems: the failure to resolve internal contradictions in the training effort, the failure to integrate political considerations with military activity, and poor strategic and operational/tactical integration.

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