Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Six Days of War by Michael B. Oron

Read during the Iraq war and was very timely. Of interest was the crucial importance of air superiority, the aggressive armor tactics with high casualties that we now would find shocking. And the by now well-recognized but still appalling lying of the Arab officers even to their own superiors. Not written from a pro-Israeli perspective, it shows shocking ineptitude in higher Arab military leaders and pervasive political distrust and deceit. No change yet, I think.

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