Letort Papers

Alliances and American National Security

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One of the greatest challenges facing the United States today is the translation of its overwhelming might into effective influence. Traditionally, the United States has leveraged its power through bilateral and multilateral alliances. However, the end of the Cold War…

Planning For and Applying Military Force: An Examination of Terms

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The author briefly examines current and in some cases still evolving definitions in joint doctrine–especially as regards strategy, center of gravity, decisive point, and commander’s intent. He discusses the heritage of those concepts and terms, most of which derived from…

Victories are Not Enough

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Since the early stages of World War II, militaries in general, and the U.S. Army in particular, have studied the German way of war, specifically as practiced in the 20th century. While acknowledging that Germany—and before that nation came into…

Transformation for What?

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One of the most significant of global security reassessments is currently underway, driven by Operations IRAQI FREEDOM and Operation ENDURING FREEDOM, continuing technological developments, budget constraints, and the debate associated with the 2005 Quadrennial Defense Review. To provide senior defense…