The other enemy

Impossible standards for victory promote failure

A fourth aspect of the problem is that our political class either makes promises impossible to keep (the creation of an ideal model democracy in Iraq, for example) or, if in opposition, continues to add new, ever-higher metrics for success. One has the sense that, no matter how much the local people achieve with our support, some factions within our political system will insist that each military engagement has been a failure. Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Ben Ross - May 16, 2008 - 2:17 AM PDT
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by Ben Ross - May. 16, 2008

Re-frames success and failure, applying a generous dose of realism, in the U.S. military adventure in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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