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Perilous Options Lucien S. Vandenbroucke (Foreign Service Officer, US Department of State, Foreign Service Officer, US Department of State)

Perilous Options By Lucien S. Vandenbroucke (Foreign Service Officer, US Department of State, Foreign Service Officer, US Department of State)

Summary

Explains why most special operations the USA has conducted in recent years to achieve key foreign policy objectives have failed. Includes an in-depth examination, based extensively on primary material, of the Bay of Pigs, the Sontay raid, the Mayaguez operation, and the Iran rescue mission. Also examines recent efforts to revitalize US special operations.

Perilous Options Summary

Perilous Options: Special Operations as an Instrument of US Foreign Policy by Lucien S. Vandenbroucke (Foreign Service Officer, US Department of State, Foreign Service Officer, US Department of State)

In the past three decades, the United States government has used special operations repeatedly in an effort to achieve key foreign policy objectives, such as in the overthrow of Fidel Castro in Cuba and the rescuing of American hostages in Iran. Many of these secret missions carried out by highly trained commando forces have failed. In Perilous Options, Lucien Vandenbroucke examines the use and misuse of such special operations through an in-depth analysis of four operations--the Bay of Pigs invasion, the Sontay raid to rescue P.O.W.s in North Vietnam, the Mayaguez operation, and the Iran hostage rescue mission. Drawing extensively on declassified government documents, interviews with key decision makers and participants in these episodes, and other primary material, Perilous Options identifies recurrent problems in the way the United States government has prepared and executed such operations. These recurrent problems, outlined by key participants in these four special operations, include faulty intelligence, poor interagency and interservice cooperation and coordination, inadequate information and advice provided to decisionmakers, wishful thinking on the part of decisionmakers, and overcontrol of mission execution from outside the theater of operations. Vandenbroucke also explores the extent to which recent efforts to revitalize the U.S. operations capability have addressed these problems, identifying additional changes that can improve the government's ability to plan, evaluate, and execute such operations.

Perilous Options Reviews

`The author has made full use of the Freedom of Information Act to gain access to government documents and his research is impressive. The 43 pages of notes are essential for future researchers and there is an extensive select bibliography.' International Affairs
`His engaging, well-written book offers a compelling critique of US strategic special operations and valuable lessons for policymakers.' Political Studies

About Lucien S. Vandenbroucke (Foreign Service Officer, US Department of State, Foreign Service Officer, US Department of State)

Lucien S. Vandenbroucke is a Foreign Service Officer at the U.S. Department of State. He is a former Brookings Institution Research Fellow.

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NPB9780195045918
9780195045918
0195045912
Perilous Options: Special Operations as an Instrument of US Foreign Policy by Lucien S. Vandenbroucke (Foreign Service Officer, US Department of State, Foreign Service Officer, US Department of State)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
1993-12-16
268
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