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The current process of military transformation will enable the Armed Forces to do better what they already do superbly well. It is important to excel at decisive maneuver and in the application of precise, yet overwhelming firepower. But those attributes, though key in warfare against regular enemies, tend to be less valuable in conflict with irregulars. In war after war, the United States has been surprised by the poor political reward it has earned for its military effort. The IT-led transformation will do nothing to help correct the persisting American difficulty in functioning strategically and politically in its conduct of war. The author develops a cumulative seven-point argument.
ISBN
1707
Publication Date
4-1-2005
Keywords
Transformation, Gray, warfare, politics, statecraft, culture, geopolitics, reorganization, futures, emerging concepts
Recommended Citation
Colin S. Gray Dr.,
Transformation and Strategic Surprise ( US Army War College Press, 2005),
https://press.armywarcollege.edu/monographs/751