[I am posting this report from the Washington Post on an article in the Armed Forces Journal by an experienced officer who has served with credit in Iraq and which is also available at the website below where it reports what has been so obvious for the past 4 years in Iraq. Our war there has been run by incompetent generals supported by perhaps our dumbest president of this era. The upshot has been a disaster for the Iraqis whose deaths and woundings and refugee flights to other counties by the millions are virtually top secret information. It has also been a tragedy for our killed and wounded troops (and their families) who have been fighting a pointless war under the supervision of our incompetent generals. Read and weep. I imagine that we shall hear much more from comparable veterans of the Iraq fiasco — the front line junior officers — now that the door to the truth there has been slammed open! Ed Kent]
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Army Officer Accuses Generals of “Intellectual and Moral Failures”
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/042707A.shtml
An active-duty Army officer has published a blistering attack on US
generals, saying that they have botched the war in Iraq and misled
Congress about the situation there. Yingling’s comments are especially striking because his unit’s performance in securing the northwestern Iraqi city of Tall Afar was cited by President Bush in a March 2006 speech and provided the model for the new security plan underway in Baghdad.
Armed Forces Jouirnal:
http://www.armedforcesjournal.com/2007/05/2635198
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NY Times coverage:
http://www.nytimes.com/reuters/washington/politics-usa-iraq-generals.html?_r=1&oref=slogin
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Follow-up comment rss or Leave a TrackbackIt is interesting, on the dozens of military forums extant, to read the jumbled sophomoric confusions of hordes of arrogant ignoramuses alongside a few people who seem to understand war. Yet anyone who studies war should be applauded.
One thing that seems to prevail in all forums is the source of the subscriber’s information. The source, of course, shapes the subscribers opinions. There are two major types of subscribers, categorized according to preferred informational basis, that present what they consider to be informed opinions on forums. These two categories do not represent all forum participants however, and account for about 80% of them.
First I must point out that very few, probably none, of the subscribers to forums are military experts functioning at the intuitive level of operational and strategic art.
The source of almost all information on forums is the mass media or the military media. Both slant the so-called information they present to represent a skewed view of reality.
The first category of contributing subscriber is the number cruncher. He is fascinated with orders of battle from the standpoint of various performance indices of military machinery. He talks about attrition oriented concepts and argues with the enthusiasm of American sports maven.
However, he is superior to American sports maven because he is dealing with reality that can effect the world. While American sports maven merely get drunk, paint their faces and worship, periodically, various African mercenaries who only play games.
The second category is the generalist. He knows less about facts than the numbers cruncher and his opinions have been shaped by some form of media. Such a person is a servo-mechanism of international Marxist media and therefore useless.
What am I getting at after my tedious introductory comments? It is this: It would be so much more enjoyable if there were more war hobbyists. By hobbyists I mean people who study war, enjoy war and could be categorized as “warlovers.” Such people would exhibit a learning curve that would be continuously strengthened to the point that they would become professionals. By professional, I mean an expert that functions at the intuitive level. Among US military generals there are NO expert warriors. However, among the Special Forces Colonels, there are a few professional with expert intuition. Most American generals perceive themselves as diplomats and peace makers in the bureaucratic sense. They love “nation building” and hate war like only the distracted effeminate can. I do not apologize for the above conclusions; after all I share the attitude of Kaiser Wilhelm, who said when he perceived an important member of the German General Staff dancing a transvestite ballet: “This General Staff is a pile of Shit.”
The first thing that marks a professional operating at the intuitive level is an independent frame of reference. That frame of reference describes the key aspects of war against which all military baloney and potential genius is measured. (I will give an example in my next post).
To leap to what I am promoting in this post…If you want to understand and predict where any military will go and how it will fare in the forthcoming world war…you must know its generals. The war student should make a catalogue of the generals: names, political ideology, religion, experiences in the past, prominent advocacies and membership in cliques within the military.
I will give example from the American military in subsequent posts. In the meantime, there is only one book publisher in the world that offers books about the analysis and behavior of generals. That publisher is also the only one that advances information about how the public can identify incompetent and even traitorous military generals.
Please visit http://www.quikmaneuvers.com and look up the category: Incompetent Generals
If you read some of those books, as I have, you will enter a territory that is not on the world’s map.
I read some of Quikmaneuvers’ books including the best sniper book I ever read, and I have been a sniper for a long time: Death by Precision Fire.I also read Generals Gone Bad and Warlord. The material was excellent. It is oriented towards intelligent people. The ignorant kids who play paint ball games and re-enactors wouldn’t appreciate it because to understand some of the military info requires experienced mature brains, not biased little leftist feudalists, games players. War is no game. Get it?
The Quikmaneuvers material is good to excellent and should be read by serious soldiers or former soldiers. Spiteful children and the forum type ignoramuses should stick to their comic books. Quikmaneuvers is the dominant internet inflence on military and espionage subjects. Their material hardly ever agrees with the sifted PC stuff you find in book stores.
quikmaneuvers.com is a scam company. Their “books” are compiled from internet forums, and illustrated with images of toy soldiers.
A waste of money.
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