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Colonel
Boyd on Limited War and Iraq Victory
part 2
Mr. Von Clauswitz was quick
to point out in the ideas of pre-emption that if you fail to
attack your enemy as he prepares to attack you, then you do so
at the expense of all you are and all you have built. We are
seeing this now. This is not a debatable human trait in the
study of war, it is fact of life or death, depending on the
way you look at it. It is not Them VS. Us, it is not
Conservative VS. Democrat. It just is, and that is the way it
works. Although war is hell, and killing one’s own species is
nothing to be gleeful about, it is a fact of the human kind
and probably innate for a reason. And to that end we must also
remember that a large statement of power and force will be
remembered for a while. We need to make a statement to the
world and too the International Terrorists and those who wish
to manipulate them to do harm to the American people that we
are the United States of America, we are united and be fore
warned that this nation is off limits to attack.
The best way to do this is to
turn those who might harm us to glass. And let them help their
people mind their own business, since it is fairly obvious
that the World is once again at impasse as it is caught
between fundamentalist thinking and fundamentally that is
flawed, not working and unacceptable if we are to move mankind
into the future and the next evolutionary step.
In Boyd’s model of limited
war we are to use normal combat operations to focus enemies
attention, extra ordinary actions to keep enemy unbalanced and
to believe that the side which has the most accurate picture
should prevail? Should have, would have could have. Judging by
that basic strategy it appears that we are following the OODA
Loop fairly closely. And throwing in a little Sun Tzu’s “cheng
and ch’i”, in that we are isolating our opponent’s center of
gravity like a teenager who takes Judo. We appear to
developing mistrust of our enemy and trying to get them to
break ranks and disrupt there system of organization by local
and regional non-cooperation, yet while doing so we have
fractionalized the enemy and therefore harder to gain access
to good Intel.
We have provided increased
friction and we have hopes that paralysis will set in and well
it has seeing as the conflict is coming to a close and another
one and another enemy lurks, so off we go again studying and
failing to act, for fear of acting inappropriately. Again,
fundamentalism and extremism runs deep along the common theme
of the last 5000 years in the culture and we should expect few
changes really? Yet we are teaching our enemy as we go. And we
need to add many new plays to our playbook ASAP.
“Know your enemy and know
yourself and in a 100 battles you should prevail”
Well surely a cute phrase,
but actually how about one battle or no battles only one
pre-emptive strike. Game over, whose next? No players, good,
glad to see you are willing to adjust to our political will,
the will of the Modern Free World. Boyd felt that it is better
to paralyze your enemy than to annihilate them. Well said
Colonel Boyd, now then, if we nuke an enemy for everyone to
see then in fact paralyzing your next enemy ought to be fairly
easy. On the present course we are seeing guerilla tactics
play out and guerilla tactics are very straight forward.
The goal of the guerilla army
is to defeat the existing regime, while simultaneously showing
the regime does not have the moral right to lead. This is done
often in American Politics as we are seeing from George Soro’s
tactics with a little bit of money in the right places. He is
using a similar strategy to the corporate climb the ladder
strategies of corporate power grabbing. And to that end these
methods are not much different than “Primate Politics” and
Jane Goodale can attest to that. Sometimes I think we are
giving the human race way too much credit, when in fact the
same social hierarchy is not much dissimilar than that of
chimpanzees. What is most interesting is that the momentum of
one party or group or tribe against the other is easily
manipulated by those who study the game. As did Sun Tzu,
Colonel Boyd or Carl von Clauswitz.
It is fairly obvious that the
guerillas and insurgents once we leave will have little to do,
so factions of them will be divided and join the new
leadership of Iraq while some will remain in the fray. Either
way each time you divide your political opponent on an issue,
your competition by fragmenting his market and finding a niche
as a foot hold or dividing your enemy you are well on your way
to political victory, increased market share or winning the
war and all the battles to follow. And although we are
allowing the media and the election year sound bytes to make
us feel questionable about being an American, I would like to
point out we are in a good place in the over all scheme of
things. An issue which is undetermined is if the three
different sects of Islam can in fact get along or if civil war
will erupt once again as it usually does during times of
nation building. Will the Iranian Government fall apart or
will they try to overcome their neighbor once again. Other
government in the middle east are also in somewhat of a
disarray. Saudi Arabia for instance and the Royal Family
having issues within it’s own ranks and with the masses.
Guerillas and also
revolutionary components often win by stealth fast tempo
strikes (like special teams on a football field although
appearing and often less organized), fluidity of action (no
bureaucracy to deal with), political agitation and harassing
propaganda. So in the news we have clearly seen this all
unfold just like described by Boyd. To fight guerillas one
must play upon the grievances and appear to be understanding,
caring and have empathy for such issues and deal with them
through outreach of public. Meanwhile the guerillas will
undermine the moral authority and right to rule of the public
leadership. A regime or occupier who becomes confused is
doomed to these tactics. It is interesting that our own media
is suggesting that our leadership is somehow confused? Hardly,
after all this is such a repeat of so many battles, conflicts
and Machiavellian strategies, that it has been studied to
death. And the playbook, well, so similar really, unfolding as
it has 1000 times before.
Now as the media says we are
cutting and running, in fact we are confusing the guerillas,
proof today when a Terrorist Organization recanted and said it
did not kill an American Muslim soldier after all. I would say
that is proof enough. As the Guerillas try to regroup having
been caught off guard twice, once with the early turn-over and
again with a new enemy, their own Muslim Brothers, oh no what
will they do now? In a disarray, confused, thus time once
again on the side of forced stability.
If the guerillas continue to
fight the new Muslim Leadership and go toe to toe with their
own brothers, they will need to find a way undermine the moral
authority of that new leadership and show that it is corrupt,
a difficult task, if the media favors the leadership and we
simply allow them to govern. There new tactics will have to be
hit and run, car bombs, assignations and then re-blend into
society while relying on misinformation, deception, etc. Which
is a Muslim art all to it’s self if you have ever tried to
bargain with an open market merchant in the streets of the
largest towns in the Middle East.
One thing unknown to the
guerrillas is how to deal with the media now that everyone has
a TV set. The new leadership only needs their own TV and radio
stations, which post community events, messages, school
information, health information, etc. to over come the
“Mental-Moral-Physical” hold that the guerillas, insurgents
and Al’Jezerez has on the people. Not difficult really and
then the clerics must fall inline as well or lose support,
problem only is speeding up the time table. The new government
must show moral legitimacy and a little commanding around of
the US Authority might look bad for our TV sets but will in
fact show well to the people that the conflict is over and the
rest of the minds of the people will be on Saddam’s “OJ type
Trail” sounds like a soap opera? Y
es, and you would not want it
any other way really. I would also like to reference Colonel
John Warden’s thoughts on the “5-Ring Theory” of limited war.
In that Boyd’s premise was to physically paralyze the enemy
and Colonel Warden’s view was to psychologically paralyze the
enemy, which is exactly what we do in modern day politics
here, we character assassinate people with websites, junk
science reports, innuendos, half truths, rumors, lies and
continual erode the base of the opposition’s support.
Next time we are put up
against such a scenario we ought to level the place and forget
about all this hard work with tactical nukes or the biggie. If
we are desirous of having a limited war, then make it appear
slow to advance and drag out the battle in the desert away
from urban warfare settings as long as possible. Creating
hesitation and slowing the decision making process of the
enemy and drawing him into our gun sights and use a multitude
of new technologies to pick them off in a long drawn out
battle even if we ourselves have to drop in food to keep it
going for our enemy? Unexpected various strategies could mean
more practice for the next net-centric future war go around,
honing our skill for the future and testing new technologies.
If we are going to kill members of our own species in limited
wars we may as well not make their lives depart this linear
time period prematurely in vain. They can all be part of a
giant experiment in the future of weaponry.
If we cannot fight a war
against guerillas better then perhaps we ought to have
thousands of teams of small attack units. In other words join
the methods of the guerillas on a play by play basis using the
same tactics they are. Can’t beat them, join them scenarios.
And to that end we must be certain that if they cannot beat us
this time that they do not join us and join their own new
political leadership structure in the new “Free Iraq” fore if
they do they will ruin it from the inside out.
If the guerillas and
insurgents tactics and disruptions no longer prevail maybe
they will change sides to control the government through it’s
legitimate process. But if they do and turn it upside down
again, then the only way to slow them down happens is to
import our onerous, rules, unbelievable bureaucracy and some
lawyers to round out a system that will protect the people by
slowing down the new government to a snails pace and prevent
the government from moving to fast to squash those hard earned
freedoms, once again paid for by American Blood. We know this
would work because this is clearly what the opposition party
is trying to do in this election to the current
administration, which is up for re-election now.
In business we call small
start up, fast moving companies, rule breakers and big
bureaucratic mature companies rule makers. This is very
similar to the future of guerilla warfare, only problem is
nothing gets done, mankind stagnates, everyone is born
procreates and dies and the forward progress of the species is
left for a future period. All that might be considered great
and less bloodshed during their lifetime. But when we look at
the annals of history we see that only one percent of all the
people who have ever been born and walked on the surface of
this little blue planet stuck between waves of gravity and
linear time have ever died in a war. War therefore in the over
all scheme of things is somewhat irrelevant and if we were to
give it even less credence we might forego the activity all
together? Perhaps in another 500 years or so?
Either way, here we stay
arguing over means and using instruments of war to serve our
political will. It starts with a conflict or controversy,
progresses to war and then is turned over to lawyers to carry
on the battle indefinitely until which time the civilization
collapses under it’s own weight and starts all over again
under a new name, but similar ideals from whence it came.
You silly humans, it is
pathetic really, it is surprising what you will believe and
how you keep carrying on like this. for part 1
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By Lance Winslow
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