I am watching the CBS news about what we are doing about national security after the attacks against the French in Paris.
Once more, I share the warning given by former CIA Intelligence Officer Michael Scheuer after 9/11.
Michael Scheuer warns:
"Since the year of 1996, Islamist leaders, sub-leaders, theologians,
field commanders, and fighters-in-the-trenches have said U.S./Western
interventionism had motivated them to wage war, that they would kill as
many of their enemies as was necessary to rid the Islamic world of
Western military interventionists, and that they were waging a religious
war, one that their faith required them to fight until they won or were
eradicated.
The Islamists also told their foes that they intended to
geographically expand their war as quickly and as far as possible, and
that they believed that, while victory could only be granted by Allah,
they could assist the divinity by inflicting casualties on their
sophomoric, casualty averse-enemies. They also explained that, Allah
willing, they would cause a steadily increasing drain on Western
nations’ treasuries — especially that of the United States — which had
already been bankrupted by the devastatingly destructive spendthrifts
who govern them. Allah, it seems clear, has delivered in spades to those
on whom his favor falls."
Michael F. Scheuer is a former CIA
intelligence officer, American blogger, author, historian, foreign
policy critic, and political analyst. He is currently an adjunct
professor at Georgetown University's Center for Peace and Security
Studies. One of his assignments during his 22-year career was serving as
Chief of the Bin Laden Issue Station.
Not many
people in power in this country and also overseas paid any attention to
Scheuer, even though he was our primary expert on the middle east
terrorist threat. We have paid dearly for that neglect. He wrote the
book, "Imperial Hubris" anonymously to warn the west but unfortunately
his warnings were ignored.
We cannot fight a guerrilla
war with "boots on the ground". We should have learned this lesson with
our experience in Vietnam but obviously, we did not learn anything and
continue to send our troops into the middle east to fight against people
who are willing to die for their ideology. In a guerrilla war, our
troops cannot tell the enemy from the civilians because they integrate
the civilian population.
Monday, November 16, 2015
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2 comments:
Thank you for a very thoughtful post. Our leaders continue to send troops into battle on the ground when there may be other, more effective ways of doing things. Sometimes they seem to forget that those "boots on the ground" to which the politicians and news media rather nonchalantly refer, are being worn by OUR (not usually the politicians') sons and daughters.
So true, Susie! My two sons had multiple deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan. We were very fortunate they survived those terrible times. They are both now retired from the service.
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