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New Battle in the hearts and the minds
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Like everyone else in this great country, I am reeling from last week's attack on our sovereignty. But unlike some, I am not reeling from surprise. As a career soldier and a student and teacher of military history, I have a different perspective and I think you should hear it.

This war will be won or lost by the American citizens, not diplomats, politicians or soldiers. Let me briefly explain.

In spite of what the media, and even our own government is telling us, this act was not committed by a group of mentally deranged fanatics. To dismiss them as such would be among the gravest of mistakes. This attack was committed by a ferocious, intelligent and dedicated adversary. Don't take this the wrong way. I don't admire these men and I deplore their tactics, but I respect their capabilities. The many parallels that have been made with the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor are apropos. Not only because it was a brilliant sneak attack against a complacent America, but also because we may well be pulling our new adversaries out of caves 30 years after we think this war is over, just like my father's generation had to do with the formidable Japanese in the years following WW II.

These men hate the United States with all of their being, and we must not underestimate the power of their moral commitment. Napoleon, perhaps the world's greatest combination of soldier and statesman, stated "the moral is to the physical as three is to one." Patton thought the Frenchman underestimated its importance and said moral conviction was five times more important in battle than physical strength. Our enemies are willing --better said anxious -- to give their lives for their cause.

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Dr. Tony Kern, Lt Cool, USAF (Ret)
Jay O'Connor

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to do things unplanned
to people unsuspecting"
New criteria for 'defective heads'
>> In spite of what the media, and even our own government is telling us, this act was not committed by a group of mentally deranged fanatics. To dismiss them as such would be among the gravest of mistakes. This attack was committed by a ferocious, intelligent and dedicated adversary. Don't take this the wrong way. I don't admire these men and I deplore their tactics, but I respect their capabilities. <<

"Mentally deranged" can take many forms. One F'ed up area will not necessarily affect another.

I suppose some people are just genetically or paternally predisposed more or less to force their world view via bombs and death. Whether you call this "deranged" or not is only a vocab issue.
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Unlike Americans who are eager to put this messy time
behind us, our adversaries have time on their side, and
they will use it. They plan to fight a battle of attrition,
hoping to drag the battle out until the American public
loses its will to fight. This might be difficult to believe
in this euphoric time of flag waving and patriotism, but
it is generally acknowledged that America lacks the
stomach for a long fight.
Indeed! We of "the instant fix" - from the magic pill for all discomfort to.. Send in the Marines!

Now we are about to discover if all we are good for is bizness, the frantic 24/7 running-on-empty of the .com - which so many thought of as 'work'. And if our best minds prove inadequate.. perform merely a lot like those minds of the PHBs which so many here encounter daily (?) We'd best hope that Corp minds aren't all we have - these aren't even bright enough to notice our homegrown IT-Taliban! what it is costing them, has been escalating..for a decade.

Guess we shall have to run on empty a bit - Von Clausewitz's 3rd factor.
The Prussian general Carl von Clausewitz, (the most often quoted and least read military theorist in history), says that there is a
"remarkable trinity of war" that is composed of the (1)
will of the people, (2) the political leadership of the
government, and (3) the chance and probability that
plays out on the field of battle, in that order. Every
American citizen was in the crosshairs of last
Tuesday's attack, not just those that were unfortunate
enough to be in the World Trade Center or Pentagon.
The will of the American people will decide this war. If
we are to win, it will be because we have what it takes
to persevere through a few more hits, learn from our
mistakes, improvise, and adapt. If we can do that, we
will eventually prevail.
Already.. it seems we are looking for a neat algorithm to make this go away, reduce the response to a simple process: bomb with goods? or with the usual.

Luck to us all,

A.
     Battle in the hearts and the minds - (Fearless Freep) - (2)
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