Posted on 11/17/2007 8:42:51 AM PST by Tennessean4Bush
Yes you’re right. We can all say Saddam was a bad guy and must be taken out. After the successful invasion in 2003, we f***ed up the occupation. We should never had dismantled the Iraqi Army. Rumsfeld was to blame for this for trying to go to war on the cheap. Gates is now having to fix a whole a lot of things and finally we have the right General to get the job done in Iraq.
He won’t be ready to step down in 2008. Especially since the job won’t be done in Iraq.
Excellent!
The military job is done. Someone else can handle the mopping up phase.
The whole article is a very insightful read of some of the Army’s current leadership problems.
I thought so.
And one can only imagine the careers that are now headed down the toilet with a real soldier at the table picking the new generation of leaders. You can almost here the “oh shit”’s now.
Normally, I get called all sorts of foul names around here for pointing out the faults of leadership. But great strategists are few and far between. After many years of WWII (building on WWI leadership, by the way) we discovered that we only had 1/2 dozen great general and admirals. Why should it be any different today, and I am not being unpatriotic by insisting that our youth going into danger deserve to have the best leadership this country can produce - not a bag of excuses that are as worthless as a bunch of mortgage paper, but leadership. Montebanks need not apply. I think in Petraes we finally found it.
I can see more like in the footsteps of General Marshall. Not political, maybe SecState.
I am a Marine. Having worked for him, seen first hand how he does business, you can count on some of his loyal supporters getting thier star. Any West Point graduates with a good record will be even money. Anyone that has worked for him in the past, good to go...
1. Was general Petreaus' summons to Washington to attend this board deliberately made a public affair to signal to the ranks that Petreaus is the man?
2. Was it done to signal that counterinsurgency will be the emphasis in the Army in the future and, of course, the path to advancement?
3. Is this 360° rating system an unalloyed good; can you foresee situations in which it might lead to indiscipline in the ranks?
4. Would you include former secretary of defense Donald Rumsfeld as a man who sought only yes men?
5. Do you think that Rumsfeld is privately for or against this new emphasis; in other words do you think that Rumsfeld was for or against an army focused on counterinsurgency?
6. Assuming Petreaus can stamp these new brigadiers with his philosophy, will this have any long-term effect on the normally unalterable momentum of the Pentagon?
7. If changes can be effected in the Pentagon which are really meaningful and lead to an ability successfully to wage the war against terrorism, will they be strong enough to withstand a Clinton presidency?
Source for the claim that Petraus has political ambitions are all found on far Leftist wack job websites like Huffington Post. The accusation is leveled by the Left that Petraus has political ambitions that is why he painted the Surge as a success in his Sept report to Congress.
According to the USA Today Editorial board, he told them he has NO political ambitions.
So on one side you have an accusation leveled by the political Left on the hear say report of a supposed Iraqi source vrs the words Petraus supposedly told USA Today.
and your post:
That is the smartest thing I have heard in a long time. Retire the last of the Clinton mushhead Generals and get some real American fighting men in there.
Way past due. I can - but wont -name a Col right now who, in my estimation, is responsible for an incredible high KIA rate in the most dangerous area of Afghanistan - it seems he's clueless in the face of repeated ambushes by the barbarians that USE THE SAME MO over and over - these troops are sent out into the same exact trap, time and time again - and this gimoko doesn't get it.
I pray Petraeus is successful and I pray this Col. is the first to go, and I pray it will not be to late for these in this area - I'd like to get face to face with this jerk...
On the contrary, you are being very patriotic. Too bad if feelings are hurt. Our best young men and women are going into battle in foreign lands against people who are playing for keeps. We must insist on the best and most innovative leadership so that as few as possible are sacrificed.
A latter day Cincinnattus?
I trust your recollection better than mine. I still hope he can be convinced. I think he would be a shoe-in like Ike was.
A non-political general who turns poop into gold and is fostering the next generation of leadership can’t be anything but good.
I think this could be a good thing.
Now if we could only get him to select a Secretary of the Navy with an ounce of integrity.....
From everything I have read, we were still dragging around dead wood in some command slots on Sept 2, 1945.
NO organization in the world is EVER going to be perfect. The US Military comes a whole lot closer to it then any other organization of the good old US of A.
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