Unconventional Counter-Insurgency in Afghanistan
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Writen byJohn R. Dyke - PublisherNaval Postgraduate School
- YearJune 2006
This study offers an in-depth analysis of the unconventional counter-insurgency operations conducted by U.S. Special Forces in Afghanistan following the September 11 attacks. It provides valuable insights into insurgency dynamics, irregular warfare strategies, and challenges in post-conflict stabilization efforts. Its strong focus on counterterrorism, insurgency, and the complexities of military engagement in asymmetric warfare directly aligns with the thematic priorities of peacebuilding, rehabilitation, and counter-extremism initiatives. It is highly recommended for inclusion as a core resource in a repository focused on conflict resolution, rehabilitation, and counterterrorism

