The US War Against ISIS: How America and Its Allies Defeated the Islamic State - Military History Book on Counterterrorism Strategies for History Buffs & Policy Researchers
The US War Against ISIS: How America and Its Allies Defeated the Islamic State - Military History Book on Counterterrorism Strategies for History Buffs & Policy Researchers

The US War Against ISIS: How America and Its Allies Defeated the Islamic State - Military History Book on Counterterrorism Strategies for History Buffs & Policy Researchers

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The war against ISIS is often explained through the group's own rise to power. The American side of the story has not yet been told. This book records how the United States and its allies chose to fight the group, what the consequences have been for transatlantic relations, and how these factors may shape future wars the West decides to pursue.The book is based on first-person interviews with U.S. and European policymakers, and members of the military in direct combat against ISIS - from U.S and allied forces on the ground to the Kurdish fighters who fought beside them. These interviews show precisely how the West fights wars through the eyes of the people most involved in them and includes key insights about civilian decision-making as it happened. In tracing the war as it developed, the book examines the West's approach to conflict and reveals new insights such as why both the U.S. military and the civilian bureaucracy underestimated Russian military capabilities. The war was always meant to be small and focused, but its repercussions have been considerable and far-reaching, including a serious rupture in Turkish-Western relations and Russia's return to the Middle East.Aaron Stein shows why mistakes were made in the war against ISIS and what happens when a narrow policy focus on counter terrorism is pursued at the expense of almost all wider regional security and political concerns. At a time when the U.S might be called again to stem the rise of a terror group or to fight against a collective threat, the lessons in this book are essential.

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Great overview and detail of what occurred - particularly when it comes to interviews and coverage of the air campaign.However, terrible editing - there are many misspellings, grammatically incorrect sentences, poor transitions and other minor inaccuracies (e.g. the YPG is the People's Protection Units not the People's Protection Union).
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