Whither Next America ?
I
was on Fox and Friends a couple of weeks ago (thanks guy! It was fun!)
and one of the questions they didn't ask is "where next?"
Everyone
is discussing that. Should we stop with Afghanistan ? Are we going to
invade Iraq ? Are we going to be replaying Mogadishu ? Are we going to
invade France , just to get them to shut up?
Who the hell
knows? I mean really, I don't think I said this in "public" but I was
one of the guys thinking that Afghanistan was going to take divisions
(I believe 19 was my count) of regular troops. The way that the Bush
administration handled it, which I couldn't imagine anyone doing in my
wildest dreams, still has me floored. There's a reason that Condoleeza
Rice has her job. The various pundits, including especially the group
of failed Clintonista has-beens and I'm pointing directly at you Bill
Richardson, Wesley Clarke and Madeleine Albright, might as well put a
big map on the wall and play a blindfold game of "pin the tail on
Osama." Because they (and I to an extent) don't have a clue about where
this war is going. It's too radical. And they're too clueless.
Don't
get me wrong, I've gamed spec-ops wars that were similar. But having
the actual political will to use Green Beanies in the way they were
intended is just astounding.
The Green Berets were
developed as a latter day equivalent of the WWII Office of Strategic
Services. The OSS ran several highly praised guerrilla movements during
WWII and as guerrilla operations became more prevalent, it seemed wise
to have our own specialists. The mission of the Green Berets was always
been to go "behind enemy lines" and support "friendly" partisan forces
with logistics, training and communications support, including calling
for air support. In a "real" war with the Soviet Union , they were
going to be in places like Gorky and Azerbeijan raising guerrilla
movements to hamstring the Bear.
But the political will to
use them never existed. They did a little of that in Laos and Cambodia
, but using them to, for example, create a "pro-American" Viet Cong in
North Vietnam was considered political suicide. The closest they came
to doing something along the lines was with the Contras in Nicaragua ,
and no actual serving Special Forces were involved. Officially.
Now
they are The Man. They, and the Air Force, took a small group of half
starving, mostly defeated Turkmen, Hazara and Pashtun and conquered one
of the most "undefeatable" countries in the world. Even if the Afghans
had not switched sides so readily, as Tora Bora proved, they could have
won anyway, and nearly as fast.
But can we from this
single data point draw a clear line to the future? I don't think so.
The identical approach would not work in, say, Iraq . Among other
things, Saddam has wiped out his equivalent of the Northern Alliance ,
to the point of rounding up their families and cutting their throats.
We
could use some of the same "Afghan War" methods in Somalia . That
country is even more broken up factionally; supporting specific
factions to do the ground fighting while backing them up with bombers
would probably work. It would certainly put paid to Al Quaeda which,
remember, is the mission.
But somebody in the Bush
Administration is planning the next phase. And I get paid to second
guess them. So, knowing that they are smarter than me, closing my eyes,
picking up my little stick pin and thinking about who is who in the
Bush administration, here is my prediction. And, remember, I've been
wrong all the other times:
First, expect a brief stand
down. We put a heck of a lot of hours on the bombers and fighters and
they are going to need repair. And the ship crews are going to need to
get to port and stretch their legs. It would be interesting if we went
heavily for basing in India . Once that is over (or while it's going
on) we'll put strong diplomatic pressure on Saddam to open up for
inspections. Meanwhile we'll start inserting teams, SF and CIA, into
Somalia and Yemen to make local contacts while Predators roam the
skies. (We're sort of starting this phase already.) After the
door-kickers are fixed up and ready to go again, we'll deliver some
ultimatums. I would not be at all surprised to see simultaneous "hot"
actions going on in Somalia and Yemen . They may hold off on one if
Iraq looks to be brewing.
At some point, Saddam is going
to tell us to kiss his ass. He'll probably try to play games: "You can
go here, here and here but not there." At which point he goes from
"I've a little list, they never will be missed" to "bye bye Saddam."
We'll use primarily special operations teams, probably basing out of
Turkey , with blocking forces to make sure he doesn't roll into Saudi
Arabia just to tick us off. And other than that it will be similar to
Afghanistan .
All of these actions will have some
political repercussions. We'll just have to see what they are. But the
point to keep in mind are these words:
"We're going to find them, to follow them, wherever they go and smoke 'em out of their holes."
Powell
vacillates. Rummy occasionally looks like he's unsure this is really
going down. Rice second guesses herself in the deeps of the night. But
Dubaya doesn't care. He means it, he lives it, he breathes it. All you
pundits write that on your palm and repeat it until you figure it out.
This ain't Bubba, this isn't George H. This is Dubaya and he's opened
up a can of Texas ass-whuppin that's probably not going to be closed in
the next six years.
There's another old Texas saying: "There ain't much can stop a man who knows he's in the right and just keeps a'comin'."
You keep a'comin', Sir. You do that little thing.