Arab military effectiveness | reTHINK TANK

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Published on Jun 21, 2021
BOOK – Armies of Sand: The Past, Present, and Future of Arab Military Effectiveness https://amzn.to/2MGS2vC

In the years since World War II, Arab militaries have routinely lost every major conflict, even when they have had advantages. Is it because of their strategy? Their equipment? Or something else entirely? AEI's Kenneth Pollack gives his take on the factors behind the poor performance of Arab militaries and what could be done to change it.

ARTICLE – The changing balance of power in the Middle East https://bit.ly/2yFg02o

ARTICLE – The US has wasted billions of dollars on failed Arab armies https://bit.ly/2yGYA5a

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