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The Changing Nature of Modern Warfare

The most advanced army in history swept Saddam Hussein out of power, but it has not put down the Iraqi insurgents or quelled sectarian violence. Congress has passed another record Pentagon spending bill, but critics say it's designed to fight the wars of the past, not those of the future.

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By Warren Olney • May 12, 2014 • 1 min read

The most advanced army in history swept Saddam Hussein out of power, but it has not put down the Iraqi insurgents or quelled sectarian violence. Congress has passed another record Pentagon spending bill, but critics say it's designed to fight the wars of the past, not those of the future. The US is hunkering down for the long term to fight the war against terror. Despite years of promises, the country has not been rebuilt. The newly elected government has not restored order. Sectarian violence looks like civil war, and the death toll is staggering. But recent reports indicate that Iraqis blame the American occupation. Will overwhelming use of military power create more enemies than it helps to defeat? Are hearts and minds more important than high-tech weapons?

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    Warren Olney

    former KCRW broadcaster

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    Managing Producer, Greater LA

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    Managing Producer, To the Point & Which Way LA?

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    Center for Strategic and International Studies

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    columnist who covers national security for the Washington Post

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    Center for Defense Information

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