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Lou_Cypher
12-03-2006, 03:24 AM
Nov. 6, 2006

SUBJECT: Iraq — Illustrative New Courses of Action

The situation in Iraq has been evolving, and U.S. forces have adjusted, over time, from major combat operations to counterterrorism, to counterinsurgency, to dealing with death squads and sectarian violence. In my view it is time for a major adjustment. Clearly, what U.S. forces are currently doing in Iraq is not working well enough or fast enough. Following is a range of options:

ILLUSTRATIVE OPTIONS

Above the Line: (Many of these options could and, in a number of cases, should be done in combination with others)

¶Publicly announce a set of benchmarks agreed to by the Iraqi Government and the U.S. — political, economic and security goals — to chart a path ahead for the Iraqi government and Iraqi people (to get them moving) and for the U.S. public (to reassure them that progress can and is being made).

¶Significantly increase U.S. trainers and embeds, and transfer more U.S. equipment to Iraqi Security forces (ISF), to further accelerate their capabilities by refocusing the assignment of some significant portion of the U.S. troops currently in Iraq.

¶Initiate a reverse embeds program, like the Korean Katusas, by putting one or more Iraqi soldiers with every U.S. and possibly Coalition squad, to improve our units’ language capabilities and cultural awareness and to give the Iraqis experience and training with professional U.S. troops.

¶Aggressively beef up the Iraqi MOD and MOI, and other Iraqi ministries critical to the success of the ISF — the Iraqi Ministries of Finance, Planning, Health, Criminal Justice, Prisons, etc. — by reaching out to U.S. military retirees and Reserve/National Guard volunteers (i.e., give up on trying to get other USG Departments to do it.)

¶Conduct an accelerated draw-down of U.S. bases. We have already reduced from 110 to 55 bases. Plan to get down to 10 to 15 bases by April 2007, and to 5 bases by July 2007.

¶Retain high-end SOF capability and necessary support structure to target Al Qaeda, death squads, and Iranians in Iraq, while drawing down all other Coalition forces, except those necessary to provide certain key enablers for the ISF.

¶Initiate an approach where U.S. forces provide security only for those provinces or cities that openly request U.S. help and that actively cooperate, with the stipulation being that unless they cooperate fully, U.S. forces would leave their province.

¶Stop rewarding bad behavior, as was done in Fallujah when they pushed in reconstruction funds, and start rewarding good behavior. Put our reconstruction efforts in those parts of Iraq that are behaving, and invest and create havens of opportunity to reward them for their good behavior. As the old saying goes, “If you want more of something, reward it; if you want less of something, penalize it.” No more reconstruction assistance in areas where there is violence.

¶Position substantial U.S. forces near the Iranian and Syrian borders to reduce infiltration and, importantly, reduce Iranian influence on the Iraqi Government.

¶Withdraw U.S. forces from vulnerable positions — cities, patrolling, etc. — and move U.S. forces to a Quick Reaction Force (QRF) status, operating from within Iraq and Kuwait, to be available when Iraqi security forces need assistance.

¶Begin modest withdrawals of U.S. and Coalition forces (start “taking our hand off the bicycle seat”), so Iraqis know they have to pull up their socks, step up and take responsibility for their country.

¶Provide money to key political and religious leaders (as Saddam Hussein did), to get them to help us get through this difficult period.

¶Initiate a massive program for unemployed youth. It would have to be run by U.S. forces, since no other organization could do it.

¶Announce that whatever new approach the U.S. decides on, the U.S. is doing so on a trial basis. This will give us the ability to readjust and move to another course, if necessary, and therefore not “lose.”

¶Recast the U.S. military mission and the U.S. goals (how we talk about them) — go minimalist.

Below the Line (less attractive options):

¶Continue on the current path.

¶Move a large fraction of all U.S. Forces into Baghdad to attempt to control it.

¶Increase Brigade Combat Teams and U.S. forces in Iraq substantially.

¶Set a firm withdrawal date to leave. Declare that with Saddam gone and Iraq a sovereign nation, the Iraqi people can govern themselves. Tell Iran and Syria to stay out.

¶Assist in accelerating an aggressive federalism plan, moving towards three separate states — Sunni, Shia, and Kurd.

¶Try a Dayton-like process.

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/12/03/world/middleeast/03mtext.html?_r=2&oref=slogin&oref=slogin

Lou_Cypher
12-03-2006, 03:38 AM
Wait a minute...this is a prank, right?

Hmmm....better read it again.

:slap:

Peggy_sue
12-03-2006, 08:27 AM
¶Position substantial U.S. forces near the Iranian and Syrian borders to reduce infiltration and, importantly, reduce Iranian influence on the Iraqi Government.



This should have been the standard procedure from the beginning!

The U.N. should be playing a role in this type of security for Iraq; the U.N. is worthless and the U.S. should withdraw from all participation in the U.N. Kick them out of N.Y. and stop sending money to them and watch the organization fold.

Do any of you that have a broader knowledge of the plans of the 'One World Government' people have an idea about why the U.S. continues to support the U.N.?

Lou_Cypher
12-03-2006, 02:18 PM
¶Position substantial U.S. forces near the Iranian and Syrian borders to reduce infiltration and, importantly, reduce Iranian influence on the Iraqi Government.

This should have been the standard procedure from the beginning!


Uh, yeah.

That's kind of been a point I've been trying to make for a few years now.


The U.N. should be playing a role in this type of security for Iraq; the U.N. is worthless and the U.S. should withdraw from all participation in the U.N. Kick them out of N.Y. and stop sending money to them and watch the organization fold.

Do any of you that have a broader knowledge of the plans of the 'One World Government' people have an idea about why the U.S. continues to support the U.N.?

Irrelevant. The U.N. was largely frozen out from the time we went in. The token presence they had ended when their envoy got blown up.

U.N. nations were specifically forbidden to even bid on rebuilding efforts by Wolfowitz.

Ahem...back to the subject.

This memo is fascinating. The timing of the leak itself is interesting. But here we see Rumsfeld doing his job. He knows he's getting the boot and he dutifully lists all of the ideas that have been thrown his way...all of the things that he didn't freakin' do to begin with. Well, at least he did his job on the way out.

Some of this shit is pure Rumsfeld, though...and I must admit that I do appreciate his flair for irony...my personal fav's....


by reaching out to U.S. military retirees and Reserve/National Guard volunteers (i.e., give up on trying to get other USG Departments to do it.)


BIFF!!!

Take that, Condi and Colin!


Provide money to key political and religious leaders (as Saddam Hussein did), to get them to help us get through this difficult period.

heh.

heheh. BWAAAAahahahahahFUCKINHAAAAaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrghhhhh ! Fuck!

Pardon my French.


Set a firm withdrawal date to leave. Declare that with Saddam gone and Iraq a sovereign nation, the Iraqi people can govern themselves. Tell Iran and Syria to stay out.


:lmfao:

Don, you're such a cad. Bye.

exitwound
12-03-2006, 10:57 PM
Pwned.....and.....Pwned. :)

nuggy67
12-04-2006, 01:21 PM
what is this thread about? :mrgreen:

Nyar
12-04-2006, 02:15 PM
what is this thread about? :mrgreen:
its sort of like Brokeback Mountain.....liberals used to riding the range with Rumsfeld and get attracted to his hairy bum but cant stand his politics.

Lou_Cypher
12-04-2006, 04:35 PM
its sort of like Brokeback Mountain.....liberals used to riding the range with Rumsfeld and get attracted to his hairy bum but cant stand his politics.

Ironic. It was Bush who ended up plooking Donny in the poop chute...

:lmfao:

Lou_Cypher
12-04-2006, 04:36 PM
what is this thread about? :mrgreen:

Reality.

Try it some time.

al_gy
12-07-2006, 09:13 PM
Stephen A. Cambone to Resign (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/library/news/2006/12/mil-061201-dod01.htm) 01 Dec 2006 -- Under Secretary of Defense (Intelligence) Cambone will resign from DoD on Dec. 31, 2006.