Elusive Victories_ The American Presidency at War-Oxford University Press (2012)

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  1. Woodward, Obama’s Wars , 166, 213, 225; Baker, “How Obama Came to
    Plan for ‘Surge’ in Afghanistan.”

  2. Woodward, Obama’s Wars , 177.

  3. Woodward, Obama’s Wars , 135–37, 147–48, 150–51, 218–21; Pfi ff ner,
    “Decision Making in the Obama White House,” 257.

  4. Woodward, Obama’s Wars , 4.

  5. Woodward, Obama’s Wars , 195; Pfi ff ner, “Decision Making in the Obama
    White House,” 256.

  6. Mullen even tried to block the presentation to the president of the coun-
    terterrorism option, but Obama got wind of it and insisted on hearing
    the details. Woodward, Obama’s Wars , 237–38.

  7. Defense Secretary Gates hoped to make up the diff erence with contin-
    gents from NATO allies. Baker, “How Obama Came to Plan for ‘Surge’
    in Afghanistan.”

  8. Woodward, Obama’s Wars , 315–16.

  9. Woodward, Obama’s Wars , 145.

  10. Woodward, Obama’s Wars , 251ff ., 270–71, 277–80, 290–91, 301–2, 304;
    Pfi ff ner, “Decision Making in the Obama White House,” 258–59.

  11. Woodward, Obama’s Wars , 325.

  12. Woodward, Obama’s Wars , 331.

  13. Baker, “How Obama Came to Plan for ‘Surge’ in Afghanistan.”

  14. “Obama’s Address on the War in Afghanistan,” New York Times , Decem-
    ber 2, 2009.

  15. Woodward, Obama’s Wars , 230–31.

  16. Carlotta Gall, “A Slice of Afghanistan Well Secured by Afghans,” New
    York Times , May 23, 2011.

  17. For a skeptical analysis of the American approach, see Bing West, Th e
    Wrong War: Grit, Strategy, and the Way Out of Afghanistan (New York:
    Random House, 2011).

  18. Dominic Tierney, “Did Karzai Sabotage Peace Talks in Afghanistan?”
    Atlantic , September 5, 2011, http://www.theatlantic.com/international/
    archive/2011/09/did-karzai-sabotage-peace-talks-in-afghanistan/244511/.

  19. See, for example, Jane Perlez, “Meeting with Pakistani Leaders, Kerry
    Seeks to Ease Anger over Bin Laden Raid,” New York Times , May 16, 2011 ;
    Matthew Rosenberg, “Clinton Gets Cold Reception,” Wall Street Journal ,
    May 28–29, 2011.

  20. Woodward, Obama’s Wars , 356–57, 363–67.

  21. Elisabeth Bumiller and Jane Perlez, “Pakistan’s Spy Agency Is Tied to
    Attack on U.S. Embassy,” New York Times , September 22, 2011.


Conclusion



  1. Both presidents had other, more far-reaching goals, especially reaching an
    accommodation with the communist superpowers. Th ese goals, though con-
    nected to Vietnam, did not depend on a particular outcome in the confl ict.

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