JackLuis
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Given the keyboard Generals here abouts, I went over to Small Wars Journal to see what they had to say about, McChrystal's stepping on his own dick.
"My brief advice would be to suggest five changes that may help turn the tide in Afghanistan – but they require a paradigm shift in how our political leaders decide troops should engage and how aid organisations and civilian policy makers place moral judgements on development."
"Jason Thomas is a former Regional Manager for a USAID Implementing Partner in Afghanistan. He has also worked extensively in the Civil War area in Sri Lanka as well as being a senior political advisor in the British House of Commons and the former Leader of ACT NZ the Hon Richard Prebble. He lives in Melbourne Australia.
Jason just returned from an eight month mission to Afghanistan implementing a key plank of the counterinsurgency strategy. As well as nearly being caught by the Taliban, threaten to be killed by the former Governor of Ghazni, Usmani and working in partnership with the US military. "
Echos of 1963 chimed in my ears. They said the same thing about Special Forces then, back before the Army had really adopted the tactics advocated at that time.
But in 1964 things began changing, and SF was adopted into the Army's Chain of Command Structure. That's when the rural development corps, was turned into "Regional Forces" and the "Big Army" took charge.
Officers don't get points for running a Regional Development Corps, they get points for doing Soldierly things, Hielo Assaults and Armored Advances!
As was said, "One clusterfuck after another, Corpral Klinger, it's the Army way."
"My brief advice would be to suggest five changes that may help turn the tide in Afghanistan – but they require a paradigm shift in how our political leaders decide troops should engage and how aid organisations and civilian policy makers place moral judgements on development."
"Jason Thomas is a former Regional Manager for a USAID Implementing Partner in Afghanistan. He has also worked extensively in the Civil War area in Sri Lanka as well as being a senior political advisor in the British House of Commons and the former Leader of ACT NZ the Hon Richard Prebble. He lives in Melbourne Australia.
Jason just returned from an eight month mission to Afghanistan implementing a key plank of the counterinsurgency strategy. As well as nearly being caught by the Taliban, threaten to be killed by the former Governor of Ghazni, Usmani and working in partnership with the US military. "
Echos of 1963 chimed in my ears. They said the same thing about Special Forces then, back before the Army had really adopted the tactics advocated at that time.
But in 1964 things began changing, and SF was adopted into the Army's Chain of Command Structure. That's when the rural development corps, was turned into "Regional Forces" and the "Big Army" took charge.
Officers don't get points for running a Regional Development Corps, they get points for doing Soldierly things, Hielo Assaults and Armored Advances!

As was said, "One clusterfuck after another, Corpral Klinger, it's the Army way."
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