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War, War, War See other War, War, War Articles Title: The New Praetorians "The Art of War for Dummies" discussed how poorly Americas uniformed and civilian leadership understands foreign policy and wars place in it. "The New Praetorians" explores how were about to turn yet another corner on the road to Palookaville. The MOOSEMUSS principles of war taught in our command and staff colleges might be adequate to steer us away from the misadventures weve fallen into lately if anyone could remember what MOOSEMUSS stands for. One of the Os stands for objective, a principle that we have lost sight of. They say that in war, amateurs talk tactics and professionals talk logistics. But a true student of the art of war asks what a conflict is supposed to accomplish. I doubt if a single war wonk in our seat of power, in or out of uniform, ever gives serious consideration to objectives, unless its to make up obtuse ones to stuff into shuck-and-jive strategy documents like the one on Afghanistan that James Jones and his cast of national security comedians put out a few months ago. The other O stands for offensive. We need to white that one out and pencil in initiative. The notion that its always better to be on the attack is a preemptive delusion. What we really want to do is shape the battle to our advantage regardless of whether were in an offensive or defensive posture. Its better to be the guy behind the machine gun than the guy charging across the open field in front of it, just as an effective Homeland Security is a surer way of protecting America from terrorists than putting our troops in harms way in Asia. We wont analyze the entire MOOSEMUSS litany here. Mass, offensive, objective, security, economy of force, maneuver, unity of command, surprise and simplicity will wait for another discussion. Suffice it to say that the language we use to describe our wars today is so convoluted that no sane person can comprehend it. At his confirmation hearings, Gen. Stanley McChrystal, our new Bananastan honcho, told the Senate Armed Services Committee that his measure of effectiveness would not be the number of bad guys killed but "the number of Afghans shielded from violence." This is the guy weve given "carte blanche" to do whatever he wants to do over there. If he really wants to shield Afghans from violence, he should march all of his troops into a big old jet airliner and fly them home. As the former head of the hush-y Joint Special Operations Command, he was directly responsible for the collateral damage deaths of innumerable innocents. With shields like him, who needs enemies? It is not possible to deny modern terrorists "sanctuary." Given the state of todays information technology, evildoers can run their operations from any square inch on the planet, and we cant occupy that much territory. The best study we have and its from the folks at the RAND Corporation, who are among the worlds most respected security analysts tells us that the best way to counter terrorism is with "a light U.S. military footprint or none at all." The RAND study of terror groups that operated between 1968 and 2006 reveals than over 80 percent of them were vanquished through political and policing solutions. Military force accounted for a miserable 7 percent of the victories over terrorists throughout that 38-year period. So what in the wide world of sports, arts, and sciences are we doing sending McChrystal and another 21,000 troops to Afghanistan? Who is he going to protect Afghans from, the Taliban? Thats like occupying Mexico to protect Hispanics from Latinos. McChrystal told the Senate committee he doesnt think the Taliban can be persuaded to sever their ties with al-Qaeda, because there has been so much intermarriage between the two groups. Can he really believe that this intermarriage business is limited to the Taliban and al-Qaeda? We cant know how many Talibannisters and al-Qaedians there are, but McChrystal can probably count the number of Bananastanis who arent related to somebody in one of those two outfits on the calculating equipment he keeps in his jump boots. Renaissance-era political theorist Niccolò Machiavelli wrote that Romes downfall came about from the rise of the Praetorian Guard, the elite military corps that accumulated so much power it controlled both the emperor and the Senate. It appears that our elite commando forces have become the new Praetorians, and like their predecessors, theyve managed to bully the executive and legislative branches of their government into foreign policies that ensure them permanent employment. Weve been down this avenue so many times. Firearms revolutionized warfare, then rifled artillery re-revolutionized it, then armor made horse cavalry obsolete, then air power made everything else old helmet, then nuclear weapons came along. Now, we have David Petraeus and Stan McChrystal, special warriors whose powers and abilities allow them to do the dirty work we normal men arent capable of. King David can do more one-armed pushups than teenage privates. Stan the Man sleeps just a few hours a night and only eats one meal a day. He must not have to go to the bathroom very much, and what he deposits there probably doesnt stink. McChrystal also listens to audio books on an iPod as he runs to and from work. He needs to plug into some Clausewitz and Sun Tzu; from the sound of his talk, his worldview comes straight from Steven King and Tom Clancy. Its tough to accommodate the notion that historys mightiest nation derives its foreign policy from two of historys cheesiest fiction writers. But given the facts, its even harder to arrive at any other conclusion.
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#1. To: Ada (#0)
McChrystal will be remembered in the war on TERRA by future generations as a blood thirsty murderous ignoramus who has not the slightest clue for his miserable failure and the death of his beloved 'precious' American Empire. He is a charicature of the typical American, full of Hubris and Ignorance, a truly evil and self destructive combination.
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