Anonymous ID: f7c78f Feb. 24, 2020, 6:06 p.m. No.8239286   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

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>https://2009-2017.state.gov/documents/organization/119629.pdf

American counterinsurgency practice rests on a number of assumptions: that the decisive effort is rarely military (although security is the essential prerequisite for success); that our efforts must be directed to the creation of local and national governmental structures that will serve their populations, and, over time, replace the efforts of foreign partners; that superior knowledge, and in particular, understanding of the โ€˜human terrainโ€™ is essential; and that we must have the patience to persevere in what will necessarily prove long struggles.In the field, the United States has innovated in remarkable ways. Perhaps the most important of new initiatives has been the creation of Provincial Reconstruction Teams (PRTs) which bring together civilian and military personnel to undertake the insurgency-relevant developmental work that has been essential to success in both Iraq and Afghanistan. As those conflicts have evolved, so too have the PRTs: their composition has changed, and so too, in some cases, has their mission. This guide captures the kind of thinking and accumulated knowledge that has led to this successful innovation, and its adaptation over the years.

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