Losing Small Wars
Discover the compelling insights of Frank Ledwidge in his thought-provoking book, Losing Small Wars. Published in 2017, this 344-page edition delves deep into the complexities of British military involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan. Ledwidge meticulously analyzes the underlying causes and significant costs of military failures, shedding light on lessons that remain unlearned. This updated edition features new chapters that evaluate military performance post-2011, including critical assessments of Libya, ISIS, and the findings from the Chilcot Inquiry. With its brave and important narrative, Losing Small Wars is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the dysfunction within the British military framework. Gain a fresh perspective on contemporary conflicts and the implications for future military strategies. Don't miss out on this enlightening exploration of modern warfare.