Preface: Strategy and the Responsibility of Power; Chapter 1. A Troublesome War; Chapter 2. The Wider War as We Chose to Fight It; Chapter 3. What Have We Overlooked?; Chapter 4. The Legion: Whence the Concept?; Chapter 5. The Survivor: The French Foreign Legion; Chapter 6. Where to Begin? And Then What?; Chapter 7. Latin America--Our Backyard; Chapter 8. Cuba: Our Exceptional Neighbor; Chapter 9. Africa--the Dark Continent; Chapter 10. The Balkans: The Slippery Slope; Chapter 11. The Islamic World--and the "Strong Horse"; Chapter 12. Southeast Asia--Part of America's History.
Chapter 13. A Final WordEndnotes; Index; About the Author.
Summary
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