The Washington Post reports that the US military will give a higher priority to preparing for post-conflict stability operations -- very good idea. But while many may agree on this post-conflict focus, there's quite a divide -- Powell, Shinseki, Rumsfeld, etc. -- on just how big the deployed force should be to accomplish the mission. Whether one agrees or disagrees with its conclusions, this Rand study on the "Arithmetic of Stability Operations" is a good place to start the debate that will surely be part of the 2008 presidential campaign.
Daniel McKivergan
Defense Secretary Rumsfeld Issues Directive on Stability Ops, But How Big Should the Force Deployed Be?
The Washington Post reports that the US military will give a higher priority to preparing for post-conflict stability operations -- very good idea. But while many may agree on this post-conflict focus, there's quite a divide -- Powell, Shinseki, Rumsfeld, etc. -- on just how big the deployed force…
Daniel McKivergan · December 1, 2005
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