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geek victory strategy
11.30.05 (7:09 am)   [edit]
My victory strategy closely mirrors the presidents victory strategy. The problem with Iraq is not that it doesn't have a strong government because you can't have a government if it has no protection. The problem with Iraq is that it has no security in place. They are training Iraqy forces to replace the US troops but the Iraqy troops that are being trained should not immediately swap with US forces. It would be nice if we could have both Iraq strength and US strength in Iraq at once. It is perfectly obvious that Iraq will need more then 160 thousand troops. Iraq needs books in place to train the soldiers. Iraq needs schools in place to train it's soldiera. The books must teach the soldier the new idealology that will spread to the rest of the people in Iraq. The US didn't put together an effective Iraqy border strategy in place in the beginning of this occupation because the US doesn't have a clear border strategy of its own. The US couldn't deal with the amount of weapons the insurgents have because the US couldn't stop the insurgents from sneaking weapons over the border. It's weird but the more attacks the insurgents have, currently, the more the insurgents run out of ammunition due to better border security. The insurgency problem is that of supply and demand. If the insurgents run out of ammunition, and the US keeps a steady supply of ammunition and completely swell US and Iraqy forces throughout Iraq, it will slow the attacks to a stand still. The secret is to get the Iraqy military to its size before the conflict.

The worst case scenario is suddenly pulling out the US forces which would stop the US from giving logistical support to the Iraqy soldiers. The soldiers would collapse in their structure and then the cry in Congress will be "why did the US let Iraq collapse."

Reasons for calling for a US pullout range from politicians with their heads in the sand seeking to get re-elected on something the polls say is a popular solution. It of course isn't a well thought out solution. The US, must not lose greater than 3,000 troops because 2,000 troops is a warning indicator and then I might start questioning the strategy. The US must double or figure out a cost effective model to train the troops really quickly.

Here's another strategy that I'm sure is already in place. Build a base (4 months). Have the troops sleep in the base 24 hours. Only allow the troops to go out to do their duty, then have them return. Ensure the troops are well feed and well armored. Continue the process and in the mean time give the Iraqy troops books to read. As a matter of fact, stuff as many Iraqy troops you can get into Iraqy barracks and train them quickly. Try to integrate as many of our troops with their troops and then when their troops are well trained send them out in armored cars to hold a post and set up effective communication.

Everything I'm saying is about as rhetorical as the politicians but somewhere in my thoughts is the correct strategy.
 
Politics of the Weird Kind
11.09.05 (1:09 pm)   [edit]
The war in Iraq will end when the Iraqi governemnt is completely formed. Too bad the next US president that takes office may get all the credit :)
 
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