FOREIGN AFFAIRS: Good intentions not enough to defeat Gaddafi*


It is a well-understood principle of military action that clearly defined and achievable objectives are necessary to win a war. The American defeat in South Vietnam, and the Soviet defeat in Afghanistan, were a consequence of the failure to develop a coherent military strategy and then pursue it.

The attacks on Colonel Gaddafi’s military forces in Libya risk failure for the same reason: there is confusion over what the Allied military action is to achieve, and existing d…

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