The Secure Freedom Strategy by Ltg William J Boykin

The Secure Freedom Strategy by Ltg William J Boykin

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The Secure Freedom Strategy by Ltg William J Boykin

For at least thirty-five years, the United States has been at war with enemies sworn to its destruction. It did not seek enmity or hostilities with them. Both are the product of forces that long predated the establishment of this country, to say nothing of its adoption toward the end of the 20th Century of policies towards the Middle East or other regions. For much of this period, the U.S. government has pursued various strategies - including selective military engagements, benign neglect, willful blindness and outright appeasement - that have in common one very low common denominator: They all ignore the aforementioned realities and, as a practical matter, have exacerbated them. A lack of clarity about these realities or a strategy for dealing effectively with them has contributed to a strategic environment of great and growing danger and a wholly inadequate American capacity for contending with such perils. This paper recommends corrective actions, starting with a clear-eyed understanding of the enemy we confront - namely, an international, ideologically driven Global Jihad Movement and its enablers - and the essential elements of an effective strategy for countering it. The alternative approach is modeled after the successful strategy President Ronald Reagan pursued to defeat Soviet communism, embodied in his National Security Decision Directive (NSD) 75.
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ISBN 13 9781507756133
ISBN 10 1507756135
Title The Secure Freedom Strategy
Author Ltg William J Boykin
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Year published 2015-01-27
Number of pages 132
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