1151. Military Lessons from Desert One to the Balkans
- Author:
- Ike Skelton
- Publication Date:
- 10-2000
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Abstract:
- Military leaders are often accused, usually unfairly, of fighting the last war. It would be a pretty poor general, however, who failed to learn from what worked and what didn't work when military plans were actually put to the test. The task is to correct what went wrong and to build on what went right without losing sight of the fact that conflicts in the future may be quite different from those in the past. It is the premise of this article that a careful look at significant U.S. military operations over about the past twenty years—roughly the period the author has served in Congress—can help shape answers to a surprisingly large number of contemporary issues in defense policy. What follows is a brief review of seven of these military operations, followed by a discussion of some important lessons.
- Topic:
- Security and Defense Policy
- Political Geography:
- United States and Balkans