mission creep

mission creep
Gradual expansion of the objectives, scope, and/or cost of a military mission without careful planning.

Initially presented as a purely humanitarian mission, Operation Restore Hope gradually shifted from feeding Somalis to fighting them. Unaware of the "mission creep," the public was outraged when 18 U.S. soldiers died in an October 1993 fire fight.


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