http://dailycaller.com/2014/10/13/pentagon-official-the-similarities-between-obamas-isis-and-kennedys-vietnam-are-eerie/?advD=1248,3710


PENTAGON OFFICIAL: The Similarities Between Obama’s ISIS and Kennedy’s
Vietnam Are Eerie

10:44 PM 10/13/2014







Joseph Miller

*Joseph Miller is the pen name for a ranking Department of Defense official
with a background in U.S. special operations and combat experience in Iraq
and Afghanistan. He has worked in strategic planning.*

The war against the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria is not a continuation
of Operation Iraqi Freedom, nor is it Gulf War III: This is President
Barack Obama’s Vietnam.

Early on in the Iraq War, political pundits on the right and the left began
to draw comparisons to the Vietnam War because at that point, it appeared
as though Iraq was on a glide path to becoming an unwinnable quagmire. The
surge of U.S. forces ordered by President George W. Bush, however, was able
to turn the tide against the insurgency and al-Qaida, allowing the
fledgling Iraqi government to gain a foothold and establish its legitimacy.

But almost eight years later, Iraq has finally become what those pundits
described– another Vietnam. And the historical parallels are eerily similar.

*IN 1960,* after a decade of war, the nation elected a well-spoken, young,
good-looking, Harvard-educated Democratic senator named John F. Kennedy to
become the president of the United States. Kennedy became the nation’s
first Catholic president, which was viewed as a major victory at the time,
given historical prejudices. Kennedy’s Republican opponents attempted to
label him as too young and lacking the executive experience necessary to
govern the nation, especially since the United States was in the middle of
the Cold War. But those charges fell on deaf ears as the young, charismatic
senator was able to woo everyday Americans through his rhetorical skills.

*THE DAY KENNEDY TOOK OFFICE IN 1961,* he inherited a foreign-backed
insurgency in Vietnam that was being fought along sectarian and ideological
lines. Thousands of U.S. troops were serving as advisers to the U.S. allied
government forces of South Vietnam, which were fighting communist
insurgents from the north of the country. At that time, it did not appear
that the U.S.-backed government was winning.

*IN 2008,* after a decade of warfare, the nation elected a well-spoken,
young, good-looking, Harvard-educated Democratic senator named Barack Obama
to become the president of the United States. Obama became the nation’s
first black President, which was viewed as a major victory at the time,
given historical prejudices. Obama’s Republican opponents attempted to
label him as too young and lacking the executive experience necessary to
govern the nation, especially since the United States was in the middle of
the War on Terror. But those charges fell on deaf ears as the young,
charismatic senator was able to woo everyday Americans through his
rhetorical skills.

*THE DAY OBAMA TOOK OFFICE IN 2009,* he inherited a foreign-backed
insurgency in Iraq that was being fought along sectarian and ideological
lines. Thousands of U.S. troops were serving as advisers to the U.S. allied
government forces of Iraq, which were fighting foreign-backed jihadist
insurgents from the north and west of the country. At that time, it did
appear that the United States backed government was winning, but U.S forces
would be required to remain in Iraq to maintain the gains made by the
previous administration. Obama decided not to pursue a security agreement
with the government of Iraq to allow U.S. forces to remain in Iraq — over
the objections of the U.S. military. Two of Obama’s secretaries of defense,
Robert Gates and Leon Panetta — a Republican and a Democrat, respectively —
charged that the decision not to pursue a security agreement was political
on Obama’s part, as he wanted to withdraw from Iraq.

Five years later, Obama finds himself where Kennedy did in 1963.

*IN 1963,* Kennedy tasked his senior military commander for operations in
Vietnam, Gen. Maxwell Taylor, and Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, to
conduct an assessment of the situation in Vietnam after insurgents made
stunning gains against U.S. allied forces in the south. Kennedy worried
that if left unchecked, communism could spread to neighboring countries and
destabilize the region. McNamara, a former Ford president, was a man that
Kennedy had come to respect and, thus, had the president’s ear.

*THE PRESIDENT ALSO APPOINTED A SPECIAL ENVOY* for Vietnam from the White
House, Deputy Special Assistant for National Security Affairs Walt Rostow.
Rostow’s appointment to help coordinate the Vietnam effort was widely seen
as an attempt to give the White House more direct control, insight and
influence into military decision-making. After conducting their assessment,
Gen. Taylor and Secretary McNamara concluded that the current U.S. strategy
in Vietnam was not working. Accordingly, Taylor and McNamara made
recommendations to Kennedy to triple the number of U.S. advisers in
Vietnam, conduct a strategic bombing campaign against key targets in North
Vietnam, and to secretly deploy thousands of U.S. forces to embed with the
South Vietnamese army to fight against the North Vietnamese insurgents, and
direct precision air strikes.

*IN 2014,* Obama tasked his senior military commander for operations Iraq
and Syria, Gen. Lloyd Austin, and Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel, to
conduct an assessment of the situation in Iraq and Syria after insurgents
made stunning gains against U.S. allied forces in the south. Obama worried
that if left unchecked, the ISIS could spread to neighboring countries and
destabilize the region. Hagel, a former Chevron board member, was a man
that Obama had come to respect and, thus, had the president’s ear.

*THE PRESIDENT ALSO APPOINTED A SPECIAL ENVOY* for Iraq from the White
House, Gen. John Allen (ret.). Allen’s appointment to help coordinate the
ISIS effort was widely seen as an attempt to give the White House more
direct control, insight and influence into military decision-making. After
conducting their assessment, Gen. Austin and Secretary Hagel concluded that
the current U.S. strategy in Iraq and Syria was not working. Accordingly,
Austin and Hagel made recommendations to Obama to triple the number of U.S.
advisers in Iraq, conduct a strategic bombing campaign against key targets
in Iraq and Syria, and to secretly deploy thousands of U.S. forces to embed
with the Iraqi army and Syrian rebels to fight against ISIS insurgents, and
direct precision air strikes. *(RELATED: Obama Has Spent More Time Playing
Golf Than In Intel Briefings)*
<http://dailycaller.com/2014/09/30/obama-has-spent-more-time-playing-golf-than-in-intel-briefings/>

<http://dailycaller.com/2014/09/30/pentagon-official-the-president-is-lying-to-america-about-us-and-about-isis/>

*WARY OF ENTERING THE UNITED STATES INTO ANOTHER LAND WAR IN ASIA,* Kennedy
rejected the recommendation to embed U.S. forces with the South Vietnamese
army and instead opted to conduct a strategic bombing campaign and deploy
non-combat advisers only. As a condition for increasing support to South
Vietnam, Kennedy demanded concessions from South Vietnamese President Ngo
Dinh Diem, a Catholic, who was widely seen as enacting and enforcing
discriminatory sectarian policies that were alienating the religious
minority Buddhists and the ethnic minority Montagnard peoples. (The
Montagnards would prove to be a great ally of the U.S. military and fought
bravely alongside U.S. forces.)

*WHEN DIEM FAILED TO MEET THOSE CONDITIONS,* Kennedy tacitly supported
Diem’s overthrow to ensure a new president would come to power who could
unite the people of Vietnam. However, shortly after its implementation, it
became apparent that the new strategy Kennedy chose to pursue was
insufficient to achieve the goal of destroying communism in Vietnam.

*WARY OF ENTERING THE UNITED STATES INTO ANOTHER LAND WAR IN ASIA,* Obama
rejected the recommendation to embed U.S. forces with Iraqi army and Syrian
rebels and instead opted to conduct a strategic bombing campaign and deploy
non-combat advisers only. As a condition for increasing support to Iraq,
Obama demanded concessions from Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, a
Shiite, who was widely seen as enacting and enforcing discriminatory
sectarian policies that were alienating the religious minority Sunnis and
the ethnic minority Kurdish people. (The Kurds would prove to be a great
ally of the U.S. military and fought bravely alongside U.S. forces.)
*(MILLER: The
President Is Lying To America — About Us, And About ISIS)*
<http://dailycaller.com/2014/09/30/pentagon-official-the-president-is-lying-to-america-about-us-and-about-isis/>

*WHEN MALIKI FAILED TO MEET THOSE CONDITIONS,* Obama overtly supported
Maliki’s overthrow to ensure a new prime minister would come to power who
could unite the people of Iraq. However, shortly after its implementation,
it became apparent that the new strategy Obama chose to pursue was
insufficient to achieve the goal of destroying the Islamic State in Iraq
and Syria.

Which brings us to today.

In terms of an historic parallel, the administration finds itself in 1963:
Obama faces nearly the same decision that President Lyndon B. Johnson did,
when he opted to commit the series of strategic blunders that caused the
U.S. to lose in Vietnam.

In 2014, the president’s options are to 1) Withdraw all U.S. forces; 2)
Insert Special Forces to embed and fight alongside local forces; or 3)
Insert U.S. ground forces to conduct the fighting.

Johnson opted — fatally — for option three, and inserted tens of thousands
of U.S. soldiers into Vietnam. From that point on, the fight was American
instead of Vietnamese. But Obama doesn’t have to go the same route that
Kennedy and Johnson did, and in 2014, has a number of advantages his
predecessors did not. He has at his disposal the lessons of Vietnam, the
lessons of Afghanistan and the lessons of Iraq. He also has a professional,
combat-hardened military with 15 years of counter-insurgency experience.

Rather than take over the war, the president should embed special forces
teams with both the Iraqi army and the Syrian rebels to coordinate, lead
and direct the fight against ISIS, with Iraqi and Syrian rebel forces doing
the bulk of the work. These special forces teams can also call in close-air
support to help clear ISIS from the cities the coalition has thus far been
unable to rout them from. *(MILLER: What It Will Take To Win The War
Against The Islamic State)*
<http://dailycaller.com/2014/09/13/pentagon-official-what-it-will-take-to-win-the-war-against-the-islamic-state/>

This is exactly what the U.S. did in Afghanistan after 9/11, when special
forces teams were able to organize and lead warring tribes to overthrow the
Taliban. This would not violate the spirit of the president’s “no boots on
the ground” line that has backed him into a political corner, because we
know what Obama really meant to say was that he did not want to send U.S.
infantry divisions to Iraq to engage in unilateral combat operations
against ISIS. He will need to come straight with the American people if he
wants to win, or even just move on. *(MILLER: Obama’s Current Strategy
Is Doomed To Fail)*
<http://dailycaller.com/2014/09/11/pentagon-official-obamas-isis-strategy-is-doomed-to-fail/>

And since the Iraqi government is already in place, the U.S. would not have
to conduct nation- or state-building in Iraq after the fighting ends.

Syria is a more tricky situation, and the Obama administration must decide
if it can live with Bashar al-Assad in power, or must find a real workable
political solution, which at this point seems unlikely. If the
administration chooses to support the removal of Assad, it should learn
from the mistakes of the previous administration and realize the costs in
terms of blood and treasure. *(MILLER: Iraq A Symptom Of Larger Obama
Failure — Syria)
<http://dailycaller.com/2014/06/16/pentagon-official-iraq-a-symptom-of-larger-obama-failure-syria/>*

Finally, once this is done, Obama needs to commit to what he failed to do
when he withdrew U.S. forces from Iraq in 2011: train and mentor the Iraqi
army until it is able to stand on its own (as the U.S. military advised he
do at that time).

If Obama fails to take these steps, ISIS will likely launch a siege against
Baghdad that will involve terrorist attacks against civilians to initiate a
national sectarian war similar to the one that took place in 2006, when
Iraq nearly collapsed. It also runs the risk of turning into a larger
regional sectarian war, which will make it harder for Sunni allies
currently in the coalition to continue their support for the effort against
ISIS, and provide ISIS with a platform to plan and launch attacks against
the United States. Domino theory, if you will.

ISIS is on Baghdad’s doorstep, Mr. President, and the time for action is
now. Learn the lessons of history. And issue the order– before it’s too
late.




__._,_.___
 ------------------------------
Posted by: "Beowulf" <[email protected]>
------------------------------


 Visit Your Group
<https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/grendelreport/info;_ylc=X3oDMTJmNW1icjF0BF9TAzk3MzU5NzE0BGdycElkAzIwMTk0ODA2BGdycHNwSWQDMTcwNTMyMzY2NwRzZWMDdnRsBHNsawN2Z2hwBHN0aW1lAzE0MTMzMDY0NTc->

   - New Members
   
<https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/grendelreport/members/all;_ylc=X3oDMTJnM3I4a2JuBF9TAzk3MzU5NzE0BGdycElkAzIwMTk0ODA2BGdycHNwSWQDMTcwNTMyMzY2NwRzZWMDdnRsBHNsawN2bWJycwRzdGltZQMxNDEzMzA2NDU3>
   1

 [image: Yahoo! Groups]
<https://groups.yahoo.com/neo;_ylc=X3oDMTJlYWlwZ3MwBF9TAzk3NDc2NTkwBGdycElkAzIwMTk0ODA2BGdycHNwSWQDMTcwNTMyMzY2NwRzZWMDZnRyBHNsawNnZnAEc3RpbWUDMTQxMzMwNjQ1Nw-->
• Privacy <https://info.yahoo.com/privacy/us/yahoo/groups/details.html> •
Unsubscribe <[email protected]?subject=Unsubscribe>
• Terms of Use <https://info.yahoo.com/legal/us/yahoo/utos/terms/>

__,_._,___

-- 
-- 
Thanks for being part of "PoliticalForum" at Google Groups.
For options & help see http://groups.google.com/group/PoliticalForum

* Visit our other community at http://www.PoliticalForum.com/  
* It's active and moderated. Register and vote in our polls. 
* Read the latest breaking news, and more.

--- 
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 
"PoliticalForum" group.
To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email 
to [email protected].
For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.

Reply via email to