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Blame for the top brass / John Barry, Evan Thomas

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2007Subject(s): In: Newsweek 22 January 2007, pp.10-15Summary: Despite the problems the United States is experiencing in Iraq the armed forces have largely escaped blame. However this article suggests that the lack of a plausible approach to counterinsurgency has contributed to the problems. This may change as Lt Gen David Petraeus takes charge of US forces in Iraq, because he has been forging a different approach based on winning the confidence of the people (hearts and minds) rather than emphasising attacks on the enemy.
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Despite the problems the United States is experiencing in Iraq the armed forces have largely escaped blame. However this article suggests that the lack of a plausible approach to counterinsurgency has contributed to the problems. This may change as Lt Gen David Petraeus takes charge of US forces in Iraq, because he has been forging a different approach based on winning the confidence of the people (hearts and minds) rather than emphasising attacks on the enemy.

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