Wednesday, March 07, 2007

The Key to Victory Against Today's Insurgents

By Terrence Daly, Staff Contributer to WinTheGWOT.org
Published with permission, from the December 2006 Marine Corps Gazette.

Our own Terry Daly provides another concise overview of "classic counterinsurgency" for the Marine Corps Gazette. He reminds us that the struggle is protracted and primarily a socio-political battle for the support of the populace. There is a role for the military, but force alone cannot win the war. The war of information is one of the primary means of reaching the populace, but it must be complemented by concrete steps taken by the counterinsurgent forces to establish an environment of safety, security, justice, and opportunity for prosperity for the people they serve.


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Monday, March 05, 2007

Afghanistan - The Avoidable Sequel to Iraq

According to AMIR SHAH and RAHIM FAIEZ of the Associated Press, "a U.S.-led coalition airstrike destroyed a mud-brick home, killing nine people from four generations of an Afghan family… The U.S. military said two men with automatic rifles were seen heading into a compound of five homes after a rocket attack on a U.S. base in the area."

No amount of foreign aid, new roads and schools, or other infrastructural assistance provided by NATO and western nations will undue the harm done by using indiscriminant airstrikes to attack two men carrying rifles. We are making the exact same mistakes in Afghanistan that we made in Iraq; it is simply taking more time for the Afghan resistance, Al-Qaeda, and the Taliban to ramp up their operations to the level of those in Iraq.

We have almost certainly lost the socio-political support required to establish a secure Iraq and we are well on our way to the same outcome in Afghanistan. We can be certain that once we pull US troops out of Iraq, not only will that nation spiral into a bloodier civil war of much greater intensity, but the foreign jihadists who no longer have US targets in Iraq will likely move to Afghanistan to pick up the fight again.

Hamid Karzai, the President of Afghanistan pointed out that if the US put as much money into his country as it has in Iraq, Afghanistan would be a paradise already.

We can prevent the same outcome in Afghanistan if we change our strategy there and simultaneously prepare for the influx of jihadists that we can eventually expect.


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