The United States has failed to achieve strategic objectives in nearly every military campaign since Vietnam. This memoir concludes that this is because America lacks the concepts, doctrine, and canon for irregular warfare and is structured to fail in proxy and population-centric conflicts favored by U.S. adversaries. Action by Congress and the President could build the American way of irregular war needed for success in modern conflict.
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