Rifts Coalition Wars
Author: Kevin Siembieda
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Published: 2001-01-01
Total Pages: 112
ISBN-13: 9781574570519
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Author: Kevin Siembieda
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Published: 2001-01-01
Total Pages: 112
ISBN-13: 9781574570519
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Published: 1997-10
Total Pages: 160
ISBN-13: 9781574570052
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: C. J. Carella
Publisher: Palladium Books Incorporated
Published: 1994
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780916211707
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Kevin Siembieda
Publisher: Palladium Books
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 376
ISBN-13: 9781574571509
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Published: 1998-12-01
Total Pages: 160
ISBN-13: 9781574570311
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Carter Malkasian
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 2013
Total Pages: 349
ISBN-13: 019997375X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIf you want to understand Afghanistan, writes Carter Malkasian, you need to understand what has happened on the ground, in the villages and countryside that were on the frontline. These small places are the heart of the war. Modeled on the classic Vietnam War book, War Comes to Long An, Malkasian's War Comes to Garmser promises to be a landmark account of the war in Afghanistan. The author, who spent nearly two years in Garmser, a community in war-torn Helmand province, tells the story of this one small place through the jihad, the rise and fall of Taliban regimes, and American and British surge. Based on his conversations with hundreds of Afghans, including government officials, tribal leaders, religious leaders, and over forty Taliban, and drawing on extensive primary source material, Malkasian takes readers into the world of the Afghans. Through their feuds, grievances, beliefs, and way of life, Malkasian shows how the people of Garmser have struggled for three decades through brutal wars and short-lived regimes. Beginning with the victorious but destabilizing jihad against the Soviets and the ensuing civil war, he explains how the Taliban movement formed; how, after being routed in 2001, they returned stronger than ever in 2006; and how Afghans, British, and Americans fought with them thereafter. Above all, he describes the lives of Afghans who endured and tried to build some kind of order out of war. While Americans and British came and went, Afghans carried on, year after year. Afghanistan started out as the good war, the war we fought for the right reasons. Now for many it seems a futile military endeavor, costly and unwinnable. War Comes to Garmser offers a fresh, original perspective on this war, one that will redefine how we look at Afghanistan and at modern war in general.
Author: Philip Gordon
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Published: 2004-04-07
Total Pages: 274
ISBN-13: 0071446907
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA thorough analysis of where U.S./European relations have gone wrong--and how to set them right ALLIES AT WAR is the first and most comprehensive assessment of what went wrong between America and Europe during the crisis over Iraq and is based on extensive interviews with policymakers in the United States and Europe. It puts the crisis over Iraq in historical context by examining US-Europe relations since World War II and shows how the alliance traditionally managed to overcome its many internal difficulties and crises. It describes how the deep strategic differences that emerged at the end of the Cold War and the disputes over the Balkans and the Middle East during the Clinton years already had some analysts questioning whether the Alliance could survive. It shows how the Bush administration’s unilateral diplomacy and world-view helped bring already simmering tensions to a boil, and describes in depth the events leading up to the Iraq crisis of 2003. Gordon and Shapiro explain how powerful forces such rising American power and the September 11 terrorist attacks have made relations between America and Europe increasingly difficult. But the authors argue that the split over Iraq was not inevitable: it was the result of misguided decisions and unnecessary provocations on both sides. Contrary to the conventional wisdom that claims that the Iraq war signaled the effective end of the Atlantic Alliance, the authors warn that assuming the end of the Alliance could quickly become a self-fulfilling prophesy: leaving the United States isolated, resented, and responsible for bearing the burdens of maintaining international security largely alone. In response to those who argue that the Atlantic Alliance is no longer viable or necessary, ALLIES AT WAR demonstrates that even after Iraq, the United States and Europe can work together, and indeed must if they wish to effectively address the most pressing problems of our age. The book makes concrete proposals for restoring transatlantic relations and updating the alliance to meet new challenges like global terrorism and the transformation of an unstable Middle East.
Author: Kevin Siembieda
Publisher: Palladium Books Incorporated
Published: 2006-04
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781574570847
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Published: 1995-08
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780916211875
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Published: 2001-08
Total Pages: 224
ISBN-13: 9781574570533
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