Iraq strategic reconciliation, targeting, and key leader engagement Jeanne F. Hull

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Series: Analytics: Show analyticsPublication details: Carlisle, Pa. Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College 2009Description: ix, 46 p. illISBN:
  • 9781584874058
  • 1-58487-405-8
Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: Through the lens of the Multi-National Forces-Iraq Force Strategic Engagement Cell (FSEC), the author illustrates how KLEs (Key Leader Engagements) can be incorporated as targets in the U.S. military's targeting process to counter insurgent organizations. FSEC's mission to reach out to Iraq-based insurgent organizations who sought reconciliation with the Iraqi government was entirely based in KLE-related targeting. This Letort Paper explores how including KLE as "targets" within the targeting process can maximize the utility of the relationships commanders and diplomats alike establish during counterinsurgency and nation-building operations.
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SIPRI Library and Documentation 327ser Strategic Available G10/639

September 2009.

Through the lens of the Multi-National Forces-Iraq Force Strategic Engagement Cell (FSEC), the author illustrates how KLEs (Key Leader Engagements) can be incorporated as targets in the U.S. military's targeting process to counter insurgent organizations. FSEC's mission to reach out to Iraq-based insurgent organizations who sought reconciliation with the Iraqi government was entirely based in KLE-related targeting. This Letort Paper explores how including KLE as "targets" within the targeting process can maximize the utility of the relationships commanders and diplomats alike establish during counterinsurgency and nation-building operations.

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