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List of Maps and Figures ix
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xv
Acronyms and Abbreviations xvii
Prologue xxv
1 Fighting Two Enemies: A Historical Perspective 1
2 The Attacks of 9/11 and the Decision to Go to War in Afghanistan: A Historical Perspective 20
3 The Opening Gambit: Enduring Freedom and Unconventional Success 43
4 Iraq and the Iraqi Freedom Campaign: Shift of National Strategic Focus 77
5 Fighting two Wars: The Afghan Campaign as a Secondary Theater 111
6 The Casey Strategy in Iraq, from Fallujah to Tal Afar 139
7 Parallel Campaigns 164
8 The 2007 Baghdad Surge and the End of Combat Operations in Iraq 195
9 Developings the Afghan Surge Strategy 214
10 Conflict Termination in Afghanistan 238
11 A Final Assessment: Fighting Two Wars 272
Notes 303
Selected Bibliography 351
Index 357
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