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Choosing Defeat: The Twenty-Year Saga of How America Lost Afghanistan

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A comprehensive examination of America’s military involvement in Afghanistan and the strategic decisions that led to its withdrawal. Paul D. Miller analyzes the twenty-year conflict and the factors contributing to the Taliban’s return to power.

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Choosing Defeat provides an in-depth analysis of the United States’ longest military engagement in Afghanistan, spanning two decades of conflict and political complexity. Paul D. Miller, drawing on extensive research and expert insight, traces the key decisions, military strategies, and diplomatic efforts that shaped America’s involvement in the region.

The book examines how a nation with overwhelming military superiority ultimately withdrew from Afghanistan, allowing the Taliban to reclaim control. Miller explores the interconnected factors—political miscalculations, strategic missteps, resource allocation challenges, and evolving objectives—that contributed to this outcome. Rather than assigning blame, the author presents a nuanced narrative that considers the perspectives of policymakers, military leaders, and Afghan partners.

This critical examination serves as both a historical record and a cautionary tale about the limits of military intervention and nation-building efforts in complex geopolitical environments.

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Author

Paul D. Miller

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge University Press

ISBN

9781009614375

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