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Foreign & International Law - The Savage Wars Of Peace: Small Wars And The Rise Of American Power

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Book Synopsis: Max Boot's new book is a history of those smaller, undeclared wars that, he argues, have always played a key role in American international affairs. This story, he shows, has special relevance to the current "war on terrorism" and the future of American conflicts around the world. Written with a rare eye for both political nuance and real humor, this book introduces us to heroes and exploits from the forgotten side of America's military history. We meet Stephen Decatur, who destroyed a captured American warship under the Pasha of Tripoli's nose, Army Lieutenant George S. Patton, who shot it out, ivory-handled pistol in hand, with Mexican banditos at an isolated hacienda in 1916, and many other fascinating characters.Boot locates America's failure to win the Vietnam War in the American military's failure to heed the lessons of "small wars" of the past, and warns against repeating this mistake in the future. Reminding us that the small wars of the Clinton presidency--Somalia, Haiti, Bosnia, and Kosovo --fit squarely in an established military tradition, The Savage Wars of Peace is a compelling read that also delivers an important new argument about the future of American intervention abroad.Among the Marines, it was said that Smedley [Butler] was dispatched to the National Palace to obtain [Haitian President] Dartiguenave's signature. The president tried to hide in his bathroom. The Marine waited outside the door for an hour.…Growing impatient, Butler walked outside, grabbed a ladder, propped it against the palace wall, and climbed up to the window of the bathroom to discover Dartiguenave sitting on a porcelain commode, fully dressed in pinstriped trousers, morning coat and top hat, smoking a cigar and reading a copy of Petit Parisien. Wasting no time, Butler supposedly leaped through the window to present the treaty and a fountain pen to the startled president. 'Sign here,' he commanded, and the president did. There is no sense inquiring whether this 'gorgeous legend' is literally true;…it gives an accurate flavor of how the U.S.-Haiti Treaty of 1915 came into being.

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Embark on a thrilling journey through America's lesser-known military history with Max Boot's gripping book, "The Savage Wars Of Peace." Delve into the world of unconventional warfare and discover how small wars have shaped American power on the global stage. From daring exploits to forgotten heroes, this book uncovers the pivotal role of these conflicts in shaping the course of history.

With insightful analysis and a touch of humor, Boot sheds light on the implications of past small wars for the current "war on terrorism" and future American interventions worldwide. Learn from the experiences of historical figures like Stephen Decatur and George S. Patton, and understand the valuable lessons these stories hold for modern-day military strategy.

Experience the thrilling accounts of America's military engagements in the Vietnam War and beyond, as Boot warns against repeating past mistakes in foreign conflicts. By exploring the small wars of the Clinton presidency and their impact, "The Savage Wars Of Peace" offers a fresh perspective on the challenges of intervention and the complexities of global diplomacy.

Uncover the captivating tales of courage and diplomacy that have shaped America's approach to warfare in "The Savage Wars Of Peace." Brace yourself for a compelling read that not only entertains but also enlightens, providing a valuable perspective on the future of American power and influence around the world.

Discover the untold stories of America's small wars and their impact on history – order your copy of "The Savage Wars Of Peace" today!

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