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The US military has released a new manual on counter-insurgencies - its first guide on the topic for 20 years. | |
The manual, which draws on lessons from Iraq and Afghanistan, underlines the need for troops to do more than fight. | |
Critics have accused the US military of inflaming insurgencies by failing to gain the trust of local people. | Critics have accused the US military of inflaming insurgencies by failing to gain the trust of local people. |
The US military says the 282-page manual, which contains chapters on intelligence and ethics in war, fills "a doctrinal gap". | |
'Handshake or hand grenade' | |
The US's first post-9/11 counter-insurgency manual tackles intelligence, developing and carrying out strategies and boosting local security. | |
It's this part - nation-building, counter-insurgency - which is the hard stuff that we haven't trained for Col Steve Boylan href="/1/hi/world/middle_east/6162442.stm" class="">Haditha: A year on | |
The manual says it aims to prepare US soldiers and marines "to be greeted with a hand grenade or a handshake, and to respond appropriately to each". | |
A spokesman for the US Army's institutes of military education said the manual "codifies a lot of what's happening in the field already". | |
Col Steve Boylan said it reflected the changing nature of war, which goes beyond traditional fighting into reconstruction and nation-building. | |
US forces in Iraq and Afghanistan have faced criticism for being heavy-handed and for sometimes failing to discriminate between insurgents and civilians. | |
"It's this part - nation-building, counter-insurgency - which is the hard stuff that we haven't trained for," Col Boylan said. | |
The guide, written with input from humanitarian agencies and media organisations, underlines the importance of integrating civilian and military activities. | |
"Political, social, and economic programmes are usually more valuable than conventional military operations in addressing the root causes of conflict and undermining an insurgency," it reads. |
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