This time we win ebook by james s robbins rakuten kobo. Most of what americans have heard about the tet offensive is wrong. Revisiting the tet offensive james s robbins on amazon. Revisiting the tet offensive by james s robbins 20121016 james s robbins on. Pages can include considerable notesin pen or highlighterbut the notes cannot obscure the text. Most of what americans know about the tet offensive is wrong. Robbins, a senior editorial writer for foreign affairs. Robbins is a columnist for usa today and senior fellow for national security affairs at the american foreign policy council. Previously he worked for 10 years at the department of defense in counterterrorism programs. Robbins offers a revision of the famous viet cong, nva surprise offensive of 1968, a battle which supposedly uncovered the impossibility of winning the war in vietnam. Robbins is a former special assistant in the office of the secretary of defense, and in 2007 was awarded the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff joint meritorious civilian service award.
Jan 01, 2010 but the latter is only one of the misperceptions james robbins writes about in this time we win. Robbins is a senior fellow for national security affairs at the american foreign policy council and a member of the advisory board to the national civil war museum. Robbins senior fellow in national security affairs at the american foreign policy council. James robbins talks about the state of the vietnam war in 1968 in his book, this time we win. He is an awardwinning former senior editorial writer for foreign affairs at the washington times, author, political commentator and professor, with expertise in national security, foreign and military affairs, military history, and american politics. Sep 14, 2010 today is the publication date of this time we win. Robbins examines the stubbornly persistent analogy that is often drawn between tet and contemporary conflicts, explaining why the analogies are wrong and why its imperative that we dispel the myths of tet. Robbins explains he the north vietnamese tet offensive at the lunar new year in 1968, in january and february of that year, marks a convenient benchmark in the war. Indeed, america s enemies recognize and find inspiration in the prevailing tet narrative. Robbins at last provides an antidote to the flawed tet mythology that continues to shape the perceptions of american military conflicts against unconventional enemies. Destroying our future by erasing our past releasing august 21st, james robbins reveals that the radical left controls education, the media, and the democratic party. Custer, pickett and the goats of west point, both from encounter books. The obama administration opened an investigation into the republican partys presidential campaign during a highly contested election predominantly using dubious evidence.
Formerly, he was an awardwinning editorial writer at the washington times, professor at the national defense university, and special assistant in the office of the. This time we win 9781594036385, 9781594036484 vitalsource. He specializes in counterterrorism, counterinsurgency and military. This time we win by james robbins overdrive rakuten. He is the former senior editorial writer for foreign affairs at the washington times, an author, political commentator and professor, with a focus on national security and foreign and military affairs. Robbins is a columnist for usa today, senior fellow for national security affairs at the american foreign policy council and a member of the advisory board to the national civil war museum. Rethinking the tet offensive and last in their class. Robbins is a member of usa todays board of contributors and former awardwinning senior editorial writer for foreign affairs at the. Robbins at last provides an antidote to the flawed tet mythology still shaping the perceptions of american military conflicts against unconventional enemies and haunting our troops in combat. Robbins born 1962 is an american commentary writer for usa today and senior fellow for national security affairs on the american foreign policy council.
This time we win by james s robbins and publisher encounter books. Read this time we win revisiting the tet offensive by james s robbins available from rakuten kobo. He is the awardwinning former senior editorial writer for foreign affairs at the washington times. Robbins is senior fellow for national security affairs at the american foreign policy council and a weekly opinion columnist for usa today. Save up to 80% by choosing the etextbook option for isbn. In this time we win encounter books, author james s. In his reexamination of the tet offensive, robbins analyzes the tet battles and their impact through the themes of. Indeed, americas enemies recognize and find inspiration in the prevailing tet narrative.
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Robbins at last provides an antidote to the flawed tet mythology that continues to shape the perceptions of american military conflicts against unconventional enemies and haunt our troops in combat. Robbins, a member of usa today s board of contributors and author of this time we win. This time we win revisiting the tet offensive james s. The brief battles in early 1968 during the vietnam c. Robbins at last provides an antidote to the flawed tet mythology.
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