FPTV: Lt. Col. John Nagl on The Jack Bauer Effect
The acclaimed Army officer who literally wrote the book on counterinsurgency weighs in on 24, its impact on the U.S. militarys view of torture, and the implications for the fight against terrorism.
Lt. Col. John A. Nagl, is commander, 1st Battalion, 34th Armor, at Fort Riley, Kan. He was deployed to Iraq in 2003, helped write the Armys counterinsurgency field manual, and is the author of Learning to Eat Soup With a Knife: Counterinsurgency Lessons from Malaya and Vietnam.
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