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Journal articles on the topic "Afghan War, 2001- – Aerial operations, American"
Jhosep, Akaber. "THE UNITED STATES FOREIGN POLICY AGAINST AFGHANISTAN MILITARY: A COVERT MILITARY METHOD." Jurnal Pembaharuan Hukum 9, no. 2 (August 21, 2022): 213. http://dx.doi.org/10.26532/jph.v9i2.23731.
Full textKorol’kova, E. "Evolution of United States’ Private Military and Security Companies: The Case of Afghanistan 2001–2021." International Trends / Mezhdunarodnye protsessy 20, no. 1 (2022): 122–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.17994/it.2022.20.1.68.7.
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DeThomas, Scott V. "Aerial humanitarian operations delivering strategic effects /." CLICK HERE TO VIEW:, 2004. https://research.maxwell.af.mil/papers/ay2004/ari/DeThomas.pdf.
Full textJorge, Bernardo Wahl Gonçalves de Araújo. "As Forças de Operações Especiais dos Estados Unidos e a intervenção no Afeganistão: um novo modo de guerra americano?" São Paulo : [s.n.], 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/96024.
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Resumo: A reação inicial da administração de George W. Bush aos atentados de onze de setembro de 2001 foi atacar o governo Talebã no Afeganistão, visando a derrubar o regime do pregador religioso Omar do poder e a estabelecer bases que serviriam para a caçada à al- Qaeda, que tinha naquele país um santuário para planejar suas ações. A capital Cabul, assim como outras regiões no interior afegão, foram conquistadas rapidamente, isto teoricamente em função do plano militar estadunidense, baseado no emprego de Forças de Operações Especiais, poderio aéreo e na utilização de um parceiro local: a Aliança do Norte. O suposto sucesso dos Estados Unidos seria decorrente, conforme o discurso oficial norte-americano, da "transformação militar" que estava sendo promovida pelo secretário de Defesa Donald Rumsfeld. O chamado modelo afegão foi considerado um "novo" modo de guerra americano e, a partir de então, dentro do contexto de "guerra ao terror", as Forças de Operações Especiais passaram a ocupar, como nunca antes na história dos EUA, um lugar por demais proeminente dentro da concepção estratégica de Washington. Todavia, passados cerca de sete anos dos movimentos iniciais de invasão, a situação afegã não é das melhores, o que leva ao questionamento da validade e aparente inovação daquelas ações militares americanas.
Abstract: The initial reaction of the George W. Bush administration to the violent acts of september 11, 2001 was to attack the Taliban government in Afghanistan, aiming to bring down the Mullah Omar regime and to set up bases that would serve to the hunting of al- Qaida, organization which had that country as its sanctuary to plan its actions. The capital Cabul, as well as another regions in the countryside, were quickly conquered, theoretically because the american military plan, based on Special Operations Forces, air power and in the use of a local allie: the Northern Alliance. The supposed success of the United States would be the result, according to the official speech, of the "military transformation" that was being encouraged by the Defense secretary Donald Rumsfeld. The afghan model was considered a "new" american way of war and the Special Operations Forces, inside the context of "global war on terror", went on to the center of the american strategic conception. However, after seven years of the invasion, the afghan situation is not good, so it is possible to question the validity and the apparent inovation of that american military actions.
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Books on the topic "Afghan War, 2001- – Aerial operations, American"
Call, Steve. Danger close: Tactical air controllers in Afghanistan and Iraq. College Station, TX: Texas A&M University Press, 2008.
Find full textLambeth, Benjamin S. American carrier air power at the dawn of a new century. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation, 2005.
Find full textHorse soldiers: The extraordinary story of a band of U.S. soldiers who rode to victory in Afghanistan. New York: Scribner, 2009.
Find full textHorse soldiers: The extraordinary story of a band of U.S. soldiers who rode to victory in Afghanistan. Waterville, Me: Thorndike Press, 2009.
Find full textMartin, Matt J. Predator: The remote-control air war over Iraq and Afghanistan : a pilot's story. Minneapolis: MBI Pub. Co., 2010.
Find full textFranzak, Michael. A nightmare's prayer: A Marine Corps Harrier pilot's war in Afghanistan. New York: Threshold Editions, 2010.
Find full textRyan, Peter K. Black ops and other special missions of the U.S. Air Force combat control team. New York: Rosen Pub., 2013.
Find full textDeadly blue: Battle stories of the U.S. Air Force Special Ops command. New York: American Management Assoc., 2009.
Find full textFirst soldiers down: Canada's friendly fire deaths in Afghanistan. Toronto: Dundurn, 2012.
Find full textSviridov, G. I. Chernoe solnt︠s︡e Afganistana: Dokumentalʹno-khudozhestvennyĭ roman. Moskva: Boslen, 2007.
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