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U.S. Military Responsibility For Environmental Clean Up In Contingency Environments, Jennifer Neuhauser
U.S. Military Responsibility For Environmental Clean Up In Contingency Environments, Jennifer Neuhauser
Jennifer Neuhauser
U.S. Military Responsibility for Environmental Clean Up in Contingency Environments Environmental destruction is an inevitable by-product of warfare. However, the new paradigm of U.S. military contingency operations requires a strategic vision beyond merely engaging the enemy. American military commanders in the 21st century must also seek to win the “hearts and minds” of the local population in order to solidify gains and ensure lasting victory. Unfortunately, many commanders have not adapted to this new way of thinking. As a result, commanders fail to consider the long-term environmental damage inflicted by their soldiers during combat operations, damage which must be borne …