Liddell Hart Looks at the Gulf War

Abstract

In covering the assigned readings on Liddell Hart, I was struck by the extent to which recent Us strategy toward Iraq, on the battlefield and off, has tracked with Hart's prescriptions, i.e., the indirect approach. For this reason, I propose below to review the recent conduct of our relations with Iraq against the framework of Hart's writings with the aim of illuminating the extent to which the Administration utilized Hart's principles to success. Using Hart's distinction between grand strategy and strategy, and given the limitations of space, I have broken my analysis into two main parts: application of US 1,grand strategy" in advance of the commencement of hostilities, and Us strategy" in the war. I have deliberately not included a discussion of the relationship of our grand strategy to the achievement of post- war aims, because this topic would constitute a separate paper all by itself. Please note that all quotes are from the Excerpts from Strategy assigned reading. I have provided page numbers in parenthesis.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Nov 05, 1992
Accession Number
ADA440787

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  • Hank Levine

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  • National War College

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