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Title: Winning Modern Wars: Iraq, Terrorism, and the American Empire
by Wesley K. Clark
ISBN: 1-58648-218-1
Publisher: PublicAffairs
Pub. Date: October, 2003
Format: Hardcover
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $25.00
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Average Customer Rating: 4 (26 reviews)

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Rating: 4
Summary: A great review and commentary on the current Iraq problem
Comment: The first part of the book focuses on the buildup and war against Saddam Hussein launched by the United States in March, 2003. While I was dissapointed in the lack of coverage of the intense debate prior to the war, expecially at the United Nations, the coverage of the actual military campaign is quite detailed and informative. The second part of the book focuses on more controversial topics, such as the appropiate use of force and who really is responsable for terrorisim. Some will argue that this was merely a campaign tome written for the author's present campaign for President of the Unted States. I can see how some could say that, expecially after reading the last chapter, but that would mean dismissing commentary of a combat veteran and the former commander of NATO during that orginization's first ever military campaign. It is critical of President Bush's policy towards Iraq. I would not recomend it for people who think that the "W" in President George W. Bush's name stands for, "Walks on Water". However, the criticisim the author offers cannot be dismissed easilly. I do recomend it for anyone who wants to read a thoughtful critique of the Iraq war.

Rating: 5
Summary: Depth and Breadth
Comment: In this book, Clark not only provides a comprehensive description of the war in Iraq, he provides a historical context for this and other American military operations. With fairness and candor, he gives his readers the inside scoop, the play-by-play, and the big picture. His well-informed and intelligent account grows from a war-time tale to a powerful vision of the future based on historical experience as well as global trends.

Because Clark is a candidate for President, I felt obligated to read this book so that I would be better informed about his background, his methods, and his perspective. Having read it, I am confident that Clark is well-equipped to successfully steer America and our critical role in world affairs. This book reveals the depth and breadth of his knowledge and understanding not only of history and of current affairs, but of homeland priorities, environmental responsibility, and the foundations of real and lasting democracy.

Buy this book -- and get to know your future President!

Rating: 4
Summary: He's a decent man, a v. good general, but an average thinker
Comment: General Clark represents everything good and righteous about America, its military, and its worldview. The trouble is that he seems overly keen to keep justifying his mixed successes in Kosovo. And the comparisons he makes between those days and now are an apple/orange thing. Peeling an apple is a different task to peeling an orange. Defeating terrorism will not, in my view, involve a change in the application of military force, but a philosophical change in the way America behaves and functions in the world. Not everyone wants free-market capitalism and the intrusion of outside capital and influence into their economies. Not everyone wants to abandon their own languages to speak English. Not everyone wants to be Americans. This isn't a criticism of America. God forbid. But what the world currently struggles with is a variety of perceptions. General Clark's strategies may just perpetuate a negative stereotyping of Americans. I admire the general immensely and sure like this easy to understand book very much, but it just doesn't dig deep enough into the cultural head-butting currently dividing the world. Now I don't have the answers. I don't know how to persuade non-Americans that great good can come from investing in us and with us, in trusting us. But I don't think new strategies of a political-military nature will by themselves ever defeat terrorism or restore America's untarnished image.

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