Following the 1986 air raid on Libya, administration officials vehemently denied that Libyan leader Muammer Qadhafi had been a target. Secretary of State George Schultz stated flatly, We oppose that sort of thing. During Desert Shield, when the Air Force Chief of Staff, General Michael J. Dugan suggested Saddam Hussein might be a target, he was summarily dismissed. President George Bush insisted, We\u27re not targeting any individual ; as General Schwarzkopf added, That\u27s not the way we fight wars anyway
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It is clear that the Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Central Comma...
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This article examines the evolution of US irregular warfare (IW) doctrine and practice from 2001 onw...
In 1946, General Walter Bedell Smith wrote a series of articles describing six great decisions made ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of HistoryDonald J. MrozekDuring the Cold War, the United States’ for...
Operation Unified Protector (Libya, 2011) is the latest example of how a limited-means military inte...
The US military’s culture, structure, and process for providing advice to the president and his nati...
This well researched and clearly written study of U.S. combat with Libya in the 1980s has important ...
The Breeze is the student newspaper of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia
On August 19, 1981, U.S. F-14 fighter aircraft engaged in combat with two Libyan Sukhoi-22 fighters ...
Dr. Phebe Marr’s “Iraq ‘the Day After’” (Winter 2003, pp. 12–29) was presum- ably written before the...
The George W. Bush administration invaded Iraq in 2003, capitalizing on the public fear and paranoia...
This article describes psychological contraindications for bombing Iraq in response to continually i...
The author discusses some of the tenets of Operation DESERT STORM in a special report
On Tuesday morning, 11 September 2001, the United States was attacked by a small terrorist cell from...
It is clear that the Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Central Comma...
Volume 120, Issue 40https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/9836/thumbnail.jp
This article examines the evolution of US irregular warfare (IW) doctrine and practice from 2001 onw...
In 1946, General Walter Bedell Smith wrote a series of articles describing six great decisions made ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of HistoryDonald J. MrozekDuring the Cold War, the United States’ for...
Operation Unified Protector (Libya, 2011) is the latest example of how a limited-means military inte...
The US military’s culture, structure, and process for providing advice to the president and his nati...
This well researched and clearly written study of U.S. combat with Libya in the 1980s has important ...
The Breeze is the student newspaper of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia
On August 19, 1981, U.S. F-14 fighter aircraft engaged in combat with two Libyan Sukhoi-22 fighters ...
Dr. Phebe Marr’s “Iraq ‘the Day After’” (Winter 2003, pp. 12–29) was presum- ably written before the...
The George W. Bush administration invaded Iraq in 2003, capitalizing on the public fear and paranoia...
This article describes psychological contraindications for bombing Iraq in response to continually i...