
2014 Has The Potential To Go Down As A Crucial Year In Modern World History. A Resurgent And Bellicose Russia Took Over Crimea And Fueled A Civil War In Eastern Ukraine. Post-saddam Iraq, In Many Respects A Creature Of The United States Because Of The War That Began In 2003, Lost A Third Of Its Territory To An Army Of Hyper-violent Millennialists. The Peace Process In Israel Seemed To Completely Collapse. Finally, After Coalescing In Syria As A Territorial Entity, The Islamic State Swept Into Northern Iraq And Through Northeastern Syria, Attracting Legions Of Recruits From Europe And The Middle East. In Short, The Post-cold War Security Order That The Us Had Constructed After 1991 Seemed To Be Coming Apart At The Seams. David Kilcullen Was One Of The Architects Of America's Strategy In The Late Phases Of The Second Gulf War, And Also Spent Time In Afghanistan And Other Hotspots. In Blood Year, He Provides A Wide-angle View Of The Current Situation In The Middle East And Analyzes How America And The West Ended Up In Such Dire Circumstances. Whereas In 2008 It Appeared That The U.s. Might Pull A Modest Stalemate From The Jaws Of Defeat In Iraq, Six Years Later The Situation Had Reversed. After America Pulled Out Of Iraq Completely In 2011, The Shi'ite President Cut Sunnis Out Of The Power Structure And Allowed Iranian Influence To Grow. And From The Debris Of Assad's Syria Arose An Extremist Sunni Organization Even More Radical Than Al Qaeda. Unlike Al Qaeda, Isis Was Intent On Establishing Its Own State, And Within A Remarkably Short Time They Did. Interestingly, Kilcullen Highlights How Embittered Former Iraqi Ba'athist Military Officers Were Key Contributors To Isis's Military Successes. Kilcullen Lays Much Of The Blame On Bush's Initial Decision To Invade Iraq (which Had Negative Secondary Effects In Afghanistan), But Also Takes Obama To Task For Simply Withdrawing And Adopting A Leading From Behind Strategy. As Events Have Proven, Kilcullen Contends, Withdrawal W
This book investigates the collapse of the post-Cold War security order, specifically focusing on the geopolitical crises of 2014 and the rise of the Islamic State. David Kilcullen, a former strategist for the U.S. government with extensive field experience in Iraq and Afghanistan, utilizes his background in counterinsurgency to evaluate the failures of American foreign policy. He argues that the convergence of the Syrian civil war, the resurgence of Russia, and the power vacuum in Iraq created a volatile environment that Western leadership failed to contain.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this work as a critical assessment of the consequences of U.S. withdrawal strategies in the Middle East. Readers frequently note the author's ability to synthesize complex military history into a coherent argument regarding the failures of both the Bush and Obama administrations.
Page Count:
272
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190600551
ISBN-13:
9780190600556
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