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The strategic lessons unlearned from Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan : why the Afghan National Security Forces will not hold, and the implications for the U.S. Army in Afghanistan / M. Chris Mason.

By: Mason, M. Chris [author.].Contributor(s): Army War College (U.S.). Strategic Studies Institute [publisher.] | Army War College (U.S.). Press [publisher.].Publisher: Carlisle, PA : Strategic Studies Institute and U.S. Army War College Press, 2015Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781584876830.Other title: Why the Afghan National Security Forces will not hold, and the implications for the United States Army in Afghanistan.Subject(s): Afghanistan National Security Forces | Afghanistan National Security Forces -- Forecasting | Nation-building -- Case studies | Insurgency -- Case studies | Strategy | Afghanistan -- ForecastingOnline resources: Click here to access online Also available in print.Summary: The wars in Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan were lost before they began, not on the battlefields but at the strategic level. In each case, the U.S. Government attempted to create a Western-style democracy in countries which were decades away from being nations with the sociopolitical capital necessary to sustain democracy and accept it as a legitimate source of governance. This book examines the Afghan National Security Forces in historical and political contexts.
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The wars in Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan were lost before they began, not on the battlefields but at the strategic level. In each case, the U.S. Government attempted to create a Western-style democracy in countries which were decades away from being nations with the sociopolitical capital necessary to sustain democracy and accept it as a legitimate source of governance. This book examines the Afghan National Security Forces in historical and political contexts.

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