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Intelligence in War ; Knowledge of the Enemy from Napoleon to Al-Qaeda
John Keegan
- Pimlico
- 6 Octobre 2004
- 9780712666503
'No war can be conducted successfully without early and good intelligence,' wrote Marlborough, and from the earliest times commanders have sought knowledge of the enemy, his strengths and weaknesses, his dispositions and intentions.
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The war against Saddam Hussein, described and analysed by a foremost military historian. Throughout the war and beyond it, John Keegan's analysis proved more accurate than any other commentator's and now he brings his unrivalled knowledge of military history to bear on the war, its conduct and consequences. Written with special access to new sources of information, this book will be the most authoritative and challenging account of a war which could both set the pattern of military conflicts in the 21st century and significantly affect the world political order.