A new report published by the Army War College likens the ambitions of the Bush administration to Hitler’s overreach:
Record’s core criticism is that the administration is biting off more than it can chew. He likens the scale of U.S. ambitions in the war on terrorism to Adolf Hitler’s overreach in World War II. “A cardinal rule of strategy is to keep your enemies to a manageable number,” he writes. “The Germans were defeated in two world wars . . . because their strategic ends outran their available means.”
Study Published by Army Criticizes War on Terror’s Scope
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