Jerry Mark Silverman Commentary

The Old, New Thing for Iraq

Britain’s “anti-surge” demonstrates its well-founded skepticism of President Bush’s “new” plan for Iraq. The plan contains some tried, and failed, economic and political strategies that are unlikely to achieve better results this time.

Winning by Losing in Vietnam

Despite Bush’s assessment, the real lesson of Vietnam was that a tactical defeat can become a strategic victory.

Shadow boxing with shadow governments: Hizballah, Hamas, other groups will prove elusive adversaries

Engaging in unconventional diplomacy with these actors today could avert unconventional warfare tomorrow.

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May 26, 2012