Jiang argues that Iraq 2003 should be read as a unique incident rather than proof of a general revolution in military doctrine.
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Jiang argues that Iraq 2003 should be read as a unique incident rather than proof of a general revolution in military doctrine.
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"And it was true. So what was happening was that special forces could drive around and look for military installations by themselves. Okay? We're..."
"you would turn my people into terrorists you would empower Iran so there's no way that America could overthrow me would want to overthrow..."
"was going to happen so an example is that special forces were in Western Iraq blowing up missile bases because of the kind of..."
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A source-grounded reading of the lecture's central claim: America mistook Iraq's one-off success for a universal doctrine, built an empire without guilt through hidden special forces, and now carries that hubris toward Iran.
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