Monday, May 11, 2009

The Way to Win Wars in the 21st Century

Each and every day the U.S. pours ten of millions of taxpayer dollars [ somewhere in the neighborhood of $$$$$$$$$$$$$4 trillion spent to date ] in our "war" efforts in Iraq, Afghanistan, and now, Pakistan. And Congress buries the real costs associated with the loss and injury to U.S. troops. After all, what can the average U.S. citizen expect when U.S. military Brass, Congress and the Administration are steeped in 18th century Prussian mentality that "...might is right...". When are the masters of the universe in Washington, D.C. going to recognize 21st century realities ? Ideology and religion are impervious to bullets. You can't invade another nation with a different language, history, religious belief and economy with any realistic expectation, except failure. What the U.S. "war" efforts are doing, is to create generations of the future that "hate" the U.S. Does anyone believe that an 8 year old Iraqi or Afghani orphan, who has lost his family by "collateral" damage caused by U.S. forces, is going to grow up and say it was all for a good cause ?

Anyone who has spent time in the middle-east finds that western "logic" has no application and little impact on their traditions: if you are a foreigner to their lands, and something happens, it is your fault; you had no business being there in the first place. Fortunately technology has provided the U.S. with a way to salvage the quagmire the Washington "masters of the universe"
have gotten us into, and, save billions of U.S. dollars and lives in the process. There is a way, but it will be difficult to convince Congress, the Administration and U.S. Military Brass that anything real can be accomplished without the mass spilling of blood. Carnage appears to be a popular emblem worn by a substantial majority of those in Washington.

What should and could be done, is for the U.S. to immediately pull all forces out of Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan. All forces including Blackwater and the other "private security" forces paid for by the U.S. and deployed in these countries; and, request NATO and other coalition forces to do the same. To increase the UMA ( unmanned aircraft ), and unarmed, drone, overflights of areas of concern launched from offshore U.S. aircraft carriers, or from volunteer host third countries; providing the "governments"of Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan, with real-time intelligence regarding suspected activities. It is and remains the responsibility of the "governments" of Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan to police their respective nations and route-out those persons and organizations that destabilize their respective countries and pose a threat beyond their borders. The U.S. should get out of the business of "playing God" hence unarmed drones. If killing is warranted, it needs to be done by nationals and forces of the respective countries and not by foreign U.S., Coalition or NATO forces.

Unless Washington is willing to commit to 100 year "wars", the bankruptcy of the U.S. and virtual "slavery" of U.S.worker/taxpayers, there must be a paradigm shift in Washington. Winning the hearts and minds of the peoples of Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan, will not be accomplished by guns, bombs, missiles or rhetoric. These countries will not succumb to Western ways, values and religion in our lifetimes. The U.S. has the technology to assist the governments of Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan in making difficult decisions, without the physical commitment of U.S. boots on the ground. 21st Century conflicts cannot be resolved by resorting to 18th Century mentalities.