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This passage is a professional study of the problems of future interventions, in terms of a complex of political and military issues, at the operational level. It discusses the Gulf War and its aftermath, and how military intervention can be a complex process.
The greatest projection of power in history, dwarfing in scale and speed even the D. Day landings of 1944, was enacted in the Gulf in the spring of 1991. It marked the revolution in military affairs which has followed the ending of confrontation in Europe. But the war and its aftermath showed the vast complexities of power projection , even in the favorable conditions of the Gulf. This book is a professional study of the problems of future interventions, in terms of a complex of political and military issues, at the operational level.