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Pure said:Hi Colly,
In an asymetric conflict, counter insurgency measures are some of the most effective actions you can take. In Vietnam, some of themost successful actions against the VC were mounted, not by the military, but by indiginous forces armed and trained by the Green Berets in conjunction with the Cia.
Any evidence for this? Does 'most successful' mean 'successful' or just 'less of a failure'? Given that Vietnam was, by most assessments, a failure for the US, on what basis do you say one component (Phoenix?) was a success (or more of one)?
As to 'counterinsurgency measures' being effective... doesn't that depend what they are? The 'Battle of Algiers' shows some apparently effective measures, such as torture; it also shows the overall French failure to pacify or 'keep' Algerias.
There are, of course, occasional examples of 'counterinsurgency' where it apparenlty worked. Malaysia is often cited. Perhaps also in the Philippines in the early years of the 20th century; US succeeded after several years of killing lots of civilians (sympathizers and aiders).
Isn't that what the CIA trained Bin-Laden to do against the Soviets in Afganistan?Colleen Thomas said:No, the insurgents use these tactics beacuse they are the only ones avialable to them. If they had an air force, or heavy artillery or armor, they would use them. They resort to improvised munitons and soveit era weapons beacuse that's what they have. If you think they don't wish they culd kill on the scale the US does, you are being very naive.
It is a simple precept however, that the only tactics that are truly effective against them are the same tactics they use. It was recognized a long time back that to counter small unit tacts by a partisan force you had to use small unit tactics. Trying to police Iraq with heavy armor is about as effective as posting a speed limit and having all the ploce cars without radar guns. Simply put, it isn't effective.