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Tuesday, October 06, 2009
Pat Buchanan :: Townhall.com Columnist
The Generals' War
by Pat Buchanan
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The Pentagon's pre-emptive strike came with the leak of Gen. Stanley McChrystal's confidential review of the Afghan war to Bob Woodward of The Washington Post.

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McChrystal's painting of the military picture was grim.

"Failure to gain the initiative and reverse insurgent momentum in the near-term (next 12 months) -- while Afghan security capacity matures -- risks an outcome where defeating the insurgency is no longer possible."

If I don't get the troops to reverse the Taliban gains, said McChrystal, we face "mission failure." A Saigon ending to the Afghan war. Word was quickly out that McChrystal wanted 40,000 troops, to bring U.S. force levels to 110,000 and coalition forces to 140,000.

Last week, a three-hour review was held at the White House. McChrystal participated by teleconference. His strategy -- fight a counterinsurgency against the Taliban by taking and holding population centers, protecting the Afghan people and building up Kabul's army, economy and government -- was challenged.

Among those urging a smaller U.S. footprint and a strategic shift from fighting the Taliban to killing al-Qaida in Pakistan with drone and Special Forces strikes was Joe Biden.

McChrystal answered Biden in a speech and Q-and-A session in London, all but saying Joe ought to stick to the rubber-chicken circuit and leave war to the warriors. A "counter-terrorist focus" like the Biden strategy, said McChrystal, would lead straight to "Chaos-istan."

Would he support it?

"The short answer is no," said McChrystal. "Waiting does not prolong a favorable outcome. This effort will not remain winnable indefinitely, and nor will public support" -- a shot at what critics are calling Obama's dithering in deciding on McChrystal's troop request.

Obama, said to be "furious," called McChrystal to Copenhagen for a 25-minute face-to-face on Air Force One.

Yet McChrystal is now quoted in Newsweek about any half measures to reverse a deteriorating situation. "You can't hope to contain the fire by letting just half the building burn."

Sunday, National Security Adviser Gen. James Jones said of the McChrystal-Obama meeting, "I am sure they exchanged direct views."

Jones went on to suggest McChrystal's recommendations were merely the general's "own opinion" of "what he thinks his role within that strategy is." Other factors must go into the final decisions on strategy and force levels. Among them, said Jones, is the election debacle in Kabul that made Tehran's vote look like Iowa.

Jones tossed ice water on McChrystal's urgency. Afghanistan is "in no imminent danger of falling to the Taliban," and al-Qaida has "less than 100" fighters in the country, "no bases, no buildings to launch attacks either on us or our allies."

As for McChrystal's public campaign, said Jones, "It's better for military advice to come up through the chain of command." Continued...

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Pat Buchanan is a founding editor of The American Conservative magazine, and the author of many books including State of Emergency: The Third World Invasion and Conquest of America .
 
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Bill in PA
May I now take the opportunity to remind all concerned about another rather ignored aspect of Vietnamese history?

Namely the fact that the Vietnam insurgency was totally, utterly and completely defeated. My efforts in this matter are a rather fond memory for me.

The ARVN was eventually overrun by a massive conventional force that in turn COULD have been defeated by a combined-arms counterattack had the beltway will to do so been there.

As to the vaunted Mongol success in Afghanistan: Their secret was not their brutality. Rather it was the fact that they were horse-dependent and needed lots of pasture. Therefore they of necessity focused on controlling the countryside saving cities
for later plundering, pillaging, rape and rapine.

Sneaky Petes in 2001 also took the rural areas. Then conventional thinking took over and Taliban made a recovery.

Looks as though General McCrystal may have his head on straight. Use battalions to thoroughly clear the infested areas which can then be held with platoons. This corrects prior mistakes and gives our American Empire
proper positioning to permanently convert Afghanistan from "liability" to "asset".

Not bad, not bad. Now pardon me. Time for me to go watch my Hee Haw re-runs. And did I tell you we done got a brand spanking new electric bacon slicer down at the general store?

the imprortant point however.......
is the Bark O'Blame-a be looking for a "community activist" job in 2012! Empty suits belong on the rack, not in the White House!
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