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    Nov 22, 2024Such episodes contribute to the perception that the military is increasingly entangled in political controversies, putting at risk its reputation for neutrality and undermining its broader mission. Perhaps no single event has done more to damage public trust than the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021.
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    Although this has become the subject of controversy in recent months, a new book by Pulitzer Prize-winning author H.W. Brands explores a related but entirely more troubling case of blurred lines between military leaders and political authority.
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    The refinement of military ethics is a task without end; as long as war causes unnecessary damage and suffering, the task can and must continue. But the author overlooks ongoing efforts within the joint force to develop, refine, and enforce a robust set of military ethics—a defining feature of the military as a profession.
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    Aug 28, 2023Critics contend that, left alone, the military will forget or ignore that war is an instrument of policy, and instead pursue parochial doctrines, organizational interests, or military victory as an end in itself. Technology makes it even easier for military leaders to prosecute war without a clear or important political goal.
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    A significant number of unconfirmed acting officials in the senior civilian defense department positions. The controversial use of military force (s) to address illegal immigration at the southern border. Politicization of the military. Militarization of politics.
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    The US military flounders in the human domain of conflict, with respect to foes, friends, and bystanders alike. Failure to engage with the building blocks of humanity—culture, society, politics, economics, and religion—leaves our strategies and plans untethered to reality.
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    The research we conducted in Colombia focused particularly on three military aspects of the war: the controversial role of Plan Colombia —a US-funded program aimed at curbing narcotrafficking and internal violence; the disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration (DDR) process; and the presence of narcotrafficking and organized crime.
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    The False Dichotomy US academics, policymakers, and military practitioners seem to take three sides when it comes to the irregular-versus-conventional warfare debate, all of which are based on the same flawed assumption. First, some believe that the United States should remain focused on irregular warfare.
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