Strategist Colin Gray offers a detailed comparison between the character
of irregular warfare, insurgency in particular, and the principal
enduring features of "the American way." He concludes that there is a
serious mismatch between that "way" and the kind of behavior that is
most effective in countering irregular foes. The author poses the
question, "Can the American way of war adapt to a strategic threat
context dominated by irregular enemies?" He suggests that the answer is
"perhaps, but only with difficulty."