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For the better part of the last half century the United States has been the Worlds Police claiming to defend ideologies allies and our national security through brute force But is military action always the most appropriate response Drawing on his vast experience from combat in Vietnam to peacekeeping in Somalia to war games in Washington DC and negotiations with former rebels in the Philippines retired four-star General Tony Zinni argues that we have a lot of work to do to make the process of going to war--or not--more clear-eyed and ultimately successful He examines the relationship between the executive and the military including the difference between passive and engaged presidents the failures of the Joint Chief of Staff the challenges of working with the UN coalition forces and NATO the difference between young on the ground officers and less savvy senior leaders the role of special forces and drone warfare and the difficult choices that need to be made to create tomorrows military Among his provocative points Virtually every recent American military operation follows a disconnected series of actions that lead to outcomes we never foresaw or intended We need to assign accountability for the political decisions that can make or break a mission Words and ideas are as important to victory in todays conflicts as bullets The cyber war is ongoing Either you must build better tech than the other guy or you must steal it Our foreign aid budget is pitiful our State Department USAID and the other government agencies that we critically need to be on a par with our military are underfunded undermanned and poorly structured for their current objectivesFrom the Oval Office to the battlefield Before the First Shots Are Fired is a hard-hitting analysis of the history of Americas use of military action and a spirited call for change.



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