A new definition of 'setback'

Article published: Thursday, April 9th 2009

From the US Army’s new Field Manual, “Tactics in Counterinsurgency,” U.S. Army Field Manual Interim 3-24.2, March 2009:

“Setbacks are normal in counterinsurgency, as in every other form of war. You will make mistakes, lose people, or occasionally kill or detain the wrong person…. If this happens, don’t lose heart, simply drop back to the previous phase of your game plan and recover your balance.”

[hat-tip: Federation of American Scientists]

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