To succeed in achieving its national security objectives the United
States needs to use Associative Power in place of both Hard Power and
Soft Power. Associative Power is the use of joint ventures and
alliances to optimize the forms of power brought to bear in conflicts
responding with precision to a spectrum of enemy threats, situational
challenges, and political opportunities. Associative Power was wisely
and successfully used by the United States in the Vietnam War through
the CORDS program of counter insurgency and village development to
defeat the Viet Cong insurgency and permit the withdrawal of American
combat forces. Associative power was not used by the United
States—nor was the best counter insurgency practices of CORDS—in
the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts. As a result of this omission,
interim outcomes in Iraq and Afghanistan did not acceptably accomplish
American objectives.
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CORDS in the Villages of Vietnam 1967-1972
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780761869009
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Vendor
Hamilton Books
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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