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Victory undone

the defeat of al-Qaeda in Iraq and its resurrection as ISIS

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Victory undone
Carter Andress
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An edition of Victory undone (2014)

Victory undone

the defeat of al-Qaeda in Iraq and its resurrection as ISIS

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"The United States defeated al Qaeda in Iraq, leaving tens of thousands of the terrorist organization's operatives and supporters dead. The Sunni Arabs of Iraq turned against al Qaeda during the Iraq War and the rest of the Arab world followed their lead, leaving Osama bin Laden the "odd man out" in the Arab Spring currently roiling the old authoritarian order in the Middle East. In the counterinsurgency campaign that followed the destruction of the Saddamist dictatorship, U.S. government contractors equaled or exceeded the number of American soldiers on the battlefield. This unprecedented situation served to train and employ 100,000s of Iraqis on reconstruction projects and thereby drained the swamp whence the al Qaeda-led insurgency sprang. Andress and McConnell make the case that without private contractors working in the war zone, America and its allies would have lost the war"--

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Pages
348

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Table of Contents

Machine generated contents note:
The Beginning of the End for Al Qaeda in Iraq
The Awaking Joins the Iraqi Security Services
The Ultimate Counterinsurgents
Back to Fallujah: Contractors Take the Lead
The Surge
Blackwater
The Tipping Point
Yellowcake from Saddam
The Raid
"Death to Al Qaeda!"
The Oilfields
The Last of the Occupiers
The Arab Spring
Afghanistan: How Not to Do It
Contractors at War
After-Action Review.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 289-320) and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
956.7044/3
Library of Congress
HV6433.I72 A53 2014, HV6433.I72A53 2014

The Physical Object

Pagination
348 pages
Number of pages
348

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27168712M
ISBN 10
1621572803
ISBN 13
9781621572800
LCCN
2014033002
OCLC/WorldCat
870288526

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