Toni Zinni (Get this book)
Distinguished U.S. Marine Corps General (ret.) Zinni argues that the key
to the U.S. military's success in battle lies in a combination of
strategic decisions and actions that occur off the battlefield and often
before the battle begins. Zinni illustrates his primer on the basics of
formulating national strategy with examples taken from more than 50
years of military and national security experience. His full-bore
critique of presidential administrations is organized chronologically
from Kennedy to Obama. In the course of his analysis, Zinni names names
and makes some bold and controversial assertions. He offers
several solutions to the issues he raises, including the creation of a
professional, civilian-led national security corps, and a complete
legislative reorganization of the military's administrative departments
to force "whole of government" strategic approaches to solving problems
of national security. Zinni insightfully criticizes the decision-making
process behind our national strategy and makes recommendations worthy of
consideration.--Publisher's Weekly
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