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An alternate military strategy for the War on Terrorism   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
Author
Canonico, Peter J.
Title
An alternate military strategy for the War on Terrorism
Publisher
Monterey California. Naval Postgraduate School
Description

Alternate Military Strategy for the War on Terrorism calls for addressing the war as a global insurgency. Addressing the war on terrorism as a Global Insurgency provides an alternative strategic framework for prosecuting the campaign. This study is intended to determine the utility of analyzing the war on terrorism using an insurgency/counterinsurgency conceptual framework. Additionally, the recommendations can be applied to the strategic campaign, even if it is politically unfeasible to address the war as an insurgency. The study is broken down into five chapters: an introduction, explanation of Dr. McCormick’s Counterinsurgency model used for analysis, application of the model to a historical case, application to the war on terrorism, and conclusions. The first half of the study is intended to provide a thorough understanding of Dr. McCormick’s model. This is done by, first providing an overview of the model and, second, applying the model to a historical case: the insurgency in Lebanon following the Israeli invasion in 1982. The second half of the study addresses the current U.S. lead war on terrorism. The counterinsurgency model is applied to the war on terrorism based on the al Qaeda Network and the United States’ vision and mission for the conflict. Ten on terrorism are drawn from the analysis. The final chapter addresses the utility provided by the insurgency/counterinsurgency framework as applied to the war on terrorism.


Subjects: War on Terrorism, 2001-2009; Terrorism; Prevention; Insurgency; Counterinsurgency; Strategy; War on terrorism; Global Insurgency; insurgency; counterinsurgency; COIN; Hizballah; Lebanon; al Qaeda; al Qaeda Network; AQN; military strategy; U.S. strategy; WOT; GWOT
Language English
Publication date December 2004
Current location
IA Collections: navalpostgraduateschoollibrary; fedlink
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anlternatemilita109451289
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Internet Archive identifier: anlternatemilita109451289
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