"The mightiest superpower on earth hasn't won a war in decades. It doesn't have to be that way." Joshua Foust, a National Security Fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute, surveys the other side of American strong-headedness (and wrongheadedness), the one that leads us into nightmares. In "Why the Other Guys Keep Winning," he analyzes our military efforts in the Persian Gulf, Afghanistan and Iraq and explains our failure to derive an actual "victory" from decades of military combat. More important, he suggests a solution.