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[Note: "Terrorism" can be easily stopped by addressing
the "injustices" the perpetrators perceive. Bullets will
only serve to make more of them. (But it takes real guts
to admit being wrong.)]

http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2002/10/6/171637.shtml

Report Blasts Administration's Iraq Strategy
Paul Craig Roberts
Monday, Oct. 7, 2002

President Bush’s invasion of Iraq will be a strategic mistake with
catastrophic consequences for the United States. So concludes a report by
William S. Lind of the Free Congress Foundation.

Lind argues that the U.S. is attempting to confront terrorism by applying
"Second Generation” warfare - essentially the application of firepower to
targets - to a "Fourth Generation” conflict.

"This is a fatal strategic error, because Fourth Generation conflict is war
conducted outside the state structure by people whose primary loyalty is not
to the state.”

Overthrowing the Taliban and Saddam Hussein does not win Fourth Generation
conflicts, warns Lind. Indeed, it stirs up Islamic insurgents and
exacerbates the crisis of legitimacy of secular states in Muslim countries,
putting our coalition of pro-American regimes increasingly at risk.

The result, according to Lind, is to undermine the U.S. strategy of allying
with as many Middle Eastern governments as possible, while attempting to
isolate terrorists.

"Those governments that line up with the U.S. are scorned by determined
elements of their own populations, increasing the possibility of those
governments being swept aside by Islamic revolution throughout the region.
The U.S. ends up isolated instead of the terrorists.”

Lind further notes that the American state itself may be beginning to come
apart. Cultural Marxists have successfully used multiculturalism and a de
facto open immigration policy to create minority and ethnic loyalties that
are stronger than those felt toward the American state.

"By adversely impacting our constitutional liberties, the various internal
measures being implemented to counter terrorism can undermine even patriotic
elements loyalty to the American state," he says.

Hubris

Lind argues that our government’s strategy for dealing with resurgent Islam
rests on little more than hubris. He cites the belief that the whole world
wants to be like us (and would be if it weren’t for tyrants preventing them)
and the belief that the U.S. is the only superpower and, thereby, the world’
s policeman, if not an empire.

"The extraordinary confidence with which neo-conservatives urge the American
government to reconstruct the entire Middle East [socially, politically, and
religiously] contrasts with the political correctness that makes airport
security a joke,” Lind says.

Lind adds, "The same government that wants to invade Iraq is too intimidated
by political correctness to provide homeland security by profiling
terrorists. The government’s feeble efforts to protect our own perimeter
spreads fear and erodes loyalties by telling patriotic citizens that their
own government does not or cannot differentiate between patriots and
terrorists.”

A policy, the unintended consequence of which could be to aid the resurgence
of militant Islam, should be seriously debated before it is implemented.
Lind writes that debate is silenced by Washington’s "court” politics: at
court, the outside world is an unwelcome intrusion. What really counts is
the world of the court itself.

Any new thought is unwelcome in a community self-absorbed, Lind maintains.
In Washington, everyone is comfortable with the permitted debates and how
the debates relate to their interests. Left-wing TV pundits are comfortable
with the predictable arguments of those on the right, and vice versa.

Furthermore he says, "Strategic thinkers are happy crossing swords within
the permissible bounds of argument. Editors are circumspect to keep
published opinion within the bounds of court politics. Any disturbance that
could threaten budgets, power, influence and prestige is unwelcome even if
the country’s life depends on it.”

'Court Politics'

Court politics, Lind says, works to benefit the people at court. Only
arguments and ideas that don’t threaten court interests are permitted.

Regardless of the motives and intentions of the Bush administration, Lind
notes that its policies are resulting in a vast increase in the power of
government. He writes:

”The combination of a strategy that incites non-state entities all over the
world to launch attacks on America with tactics that make our defenses
against such attacks only marginally effective is tremendously powerful as a
force multiplier of government power, resources and intrusion.

"Government does not grow when it succeeds; it grows when it fails. Each new
attack on American soil will bring demands that government must do more, to
which government will happily respond by doing more of what does not work.
We will find ourselves soon enough with 1984’s permanent state of war, and
perhaps with other elements of [George Orwell’s] 1984 as well.

”In olden days, kings would kill the messenger. In Washington, messengers
are not permitted.”

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