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Understanding the U.S. Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan / Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I The Wars and Their Origins -- 1 The Wars’ Entangled Roots: Regional Realities and Washington’s Vision -- 2 9/11 Bush’s Response -- Part II The Possibilities and Limits of American Military and Diplomatic Strategy -- 3 Intelligence and the Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan -- 4 Assessing Strategic Choices in the War on Terror -- 5 Military Strategy in Afghanistan and Iraq: Learning and Adapting under Fire at Home and in the Field -- 6 Human Rights as a Weapon of War -- Part III Waging and the Wages of War -- 7 The Combatants’ Experiences -- 8 Fighting (against) the Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan -- 9 Limited War in the Age of Total Media -- 10 “Watching War Made Us Immune” The Popular Culture of the Wars -- Part IV Lessons and Legacies -- 11 Veterans’ Readjustment after the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars -- 12 The Lessons and Legacies of the War in Iraq -- 13 The Lessons and Legacies of the War in Afghanistan -- Timeline -- Glossary -- Notable Persons -- About the Contributors -- Index |
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