Special Operations, in its battle to stop terrorism, relies on “find, fix, finish and follow-up”. The problem is that “find” is not working, perhaps due to turf battles between CIA and DoD.
CIA vs DoD Turf War: Finding Terrorists |
| By: Jim White Wednesday April 28, 2010 6:15 am |
Nothing to See Here, Folks: Covering Up a Massacre in Afghanistan |
| By: Derrick Crowe Thursday April 22, 2010 3:00 pm |
The video above shows a survivor of a brutal, botched special forces raid on February 12, 2010, in which U.S. and allied forces killed 5 civilians, including local Afghan officials and pregnant women. If that were the extent of the bad conduct in this incident, it would be devastating enough. Unfortunately, personnel under McChrystal’s command compounded the outrage by tampering with evidence at the scene and then attempted a propaganda job and cover-up of the massacre, which has now blown up in their faces.
Lessons on Protecting Civilians in Afghanistan: Failure or Sham? |
| By: Jim White Thursday April 22, 2010 5:49 am |
Despite a steady stream of warm, fuzzy stories about General Stanley McChrystal insisting that his COIN strategy is all about protecting civilians and that he spends a good portion of his time imparting this wisdom on the topic to troops, pointless killings of civilians continue.
Pretentious Brutality |
| By: Derrick Crowe Friday April 16, 2010 3:00 pm |
I usually don’t do this, but I have to take my friend Spencer Ackerman out for a ride. (In my defense, brother, just keep in mind that I’m taking you out for a ride for a blog post in which you took your friend out for a ride. Just sayin’.) And, I want to say at the outset that on a critical point he’s the victim of some really bad timing, and that on that point he’s made a concession, but the episode is illustrative of a larger problem within the ranks of the left-leaning national security crowd and the way they’ve handled counterinsurgency doctrine in the public debate.
McChrystal: Do As I Say, Not As I (Used To) Do |
| By: Jim White Monday March 15, 2010 8:12 pm |
Stanley McChrystal, former loose cannon operating Special Operations forces outside the chain of command for Dick Cheney, now is claiming to be trying to prevent the sorts of problems he previously caused.


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