Iraqi Perspectives Project

Iraqi Perspectives Project
Author: Kevin M. Woods
Publsiher: United States Joint Forces Command Joint Center for Operational Analysis
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2006
Genre: Iraq
ISBN: STANFORD:36105122199537

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Iraqi Perspectives Project

Iraqi Perspectives Project
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2006
Genre: Iraq
ISBN: 0976255014

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Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) overthrew Saddam's regime and opened up one of the world's most secretive governments to outside analysis, presenting a once-in-a-generation opportunity for military leaders and historians to delve deep into the decision-making processes of a former adversary. This study presents a comprehensive historical analysis of the forces and motivations that drove our opponent's decisions through dozens of interviews with senior Iraqi military and political leaders and by making extensive use of thousands of official Iraqi documents. The author and his team have crafted a substantive examination of Saddam Hussein's leadership and its effect on the Iraqi military decision-making process.

Iraqi Perspectives Project

Iraqi Perspectives Project
Author: Kevin M. Woods,Michael R. Pease,Mark E. Stout,Williamson Murray,James G. Lacey
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Pub
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2013-01-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 148196738X

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Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) overthrew Saddam's regime and opened up one of the world's most secretive governments to outside analysis, presenting a once-in-a-generation opportunity for military leaders and historians to delve deep into the decision-making processes of a former adversary. For the first time since a similar project at the end of World War II, we have an opportunity to evaluate military events from not only our own vantage point but also from the perspective of the opposing political and military leadership. Admiral Edmund P. Giambastiani originated this vital and interesting work when he was Commander, United States Joint Forces Command (USJFCOM). As part of a major effort to ensure we fully understood the lessons of OIF, he commissioned a comprehensive analysis of US strengths and weaknesses. This first-of-its-kind venture was led by Brigadier General Robert W. Cone, the then-Director of USJFCOM's Joint Center for Operational Analysis and Lessons Learned (JCOA). Almost as soon as this effort got underway in the spring of 2003, Admiral Giambastiani realized that the study would not be complete unless information about what drove the Iraqis to make the decisions they did was fully integrated into the analysis. To accomplish this, project leader Kevin Woods led a small team of professionals in a systematic two-year study of the former Iraqi regime and military. This book is the fi rst major product of that effort. It presents a comprehensive historical analysis of the forces and motivations that drove our opponent's decisions through dozens of interviews with senior Iraqi military and political leaders and by making extensive use of thousands of official Iraqi documents. Kevin and his team have crafted a substantive examination of Saddam Hussein's leadership and its effect on the Iraqi military decision-making process. Moreover, it goes a long way towards revealing the inner workings of a closed regime from the insiders' point of view. Presented herein is crucial information currently missing from still ongoing analyses of OIF, and much of its content will counter currently accepted wisdom. While the practice of self-critique and gathering lessons learned are distinguishing features of the US military, in almost every past instance our understanding of events remained incomplete because any assessment was limited to a “blue” only view of the situation. While we often had a relatively complete picture of what our adversary did, we remained in the dark as to what motivated his actions. At the conclusion of past conflicts, we were left to speculate which of our actions were causing specific enemy responses and why. Expert analysts and “red team” assessments attempt to make this speculation as informed as possible, but because of the impenetrability of closed regimes, even their usefulness is somewhat limited. In this case, however, by adding the actual “red team's view” to the compilation of multiple, differing viewpoints, this study hopes to contribute to a more fully developed history of the war, and allow all concerned to get closer to “ground truth.” General Lance Smith, the current USJFCOM Commander, and the JCOA team remain committed to this and similar projects as part of an ongoing process of learning and improving through the sharing of “ground truth.” Though this project is an important initial step, we acknowledge the history of OIF is far from complete. Researchers continue to locate, translate, and analyze information that will shed new light on our former adversary's perspective of the conflict. It is in the interest of getting as much accurate information as possible into the hands of those already studying Operation Iraqi Freedom that we release this book.

Saddam s War

Saddam s War
Author: Kevin M. Woods,Williamson Murray,Thomas Holaday,Mounir Elkhamri
Publsiher: National Defense University
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Generals
ISBN: 016082737X

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Includes detailed and edited transcripts of interviews with General Hamdani as well as a summary of insights as interpreted by the interviewers.

War in Iraq

War in Iraq
Author: Thomas G. Mahnken,Thomas A. Keaney
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 502
Release: 2007-06-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134104192

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This volume provides a collection of insightful essays on all phases of the Iraq War: both US-led major combat operations to defeat the Ba’athist regime as well as efforts to reconstruct the country and defeat the insurgency. Written by leading scholars on the Iraq War, many of whom have practical first-hand experience of the war, the book includes a Conclusion by leading US strategic thinker Eliot Cohen. This is the first work on the Iraq War to incorporate an understanding of the Iraqi side of the war, based on a systematic analysis of captured Iraqi archives. War in Iraq will be of great interest to students of the Iraq War, small wars and insurgencies, international security and strategic studies in general.

Saddam s War

Saddam s War
Author: National Defense University
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2013
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1304075389

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The Iraqi Documents

The Iraqi Documents
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations. Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2006
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: PSU:000058792209

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The Iraqi Perspectives Report

The Iraqi Perspectives Report
Author: Kevin M. Woods,Michael R. Pease
Publsiher: US Naval Institute Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Iraq
ISBN: 1591144574

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The overthrow of Saddam Hussein's regime opened up one of the world's most secretive governments to outside analysis. This text takes advantage of the opportunity to observe Saddam's decision-making processes and to see the move towards war from the Iraqi side.