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The Mental Block and The Broadside ... American Grand Strategy for Iraq, Syria, and the Region ... By William R. Polk ... June 25, 2014 ICH - The Atlantic - Analysis of foreign affairs problems often ends in a mental block. As we have seen in each of our recent crises - Somalia, Mali, Libya, Syria, Iraq, the Ukraine and Iran - practical men of affairs want quick answers: they say in effect, dont bother us with talk about how we got here; this is where we are; so what do we do now? The result, predictably, is a sort of nervous tick in the body politic: we lurch from one emergency to the next in an unending sequence. This is not new. We all have heard the quip: ready, fire, aim. In fact those words were not just a joke. For centuries after infantry soldier were given the rifle, they were ordered not to take the time to aim; rather, they were instructed just to point in the general direction of the enemy and fire. Their commanders believed that it was the mass impact, the broadside, that won the day. Our leaders still believe it. They think that our shock and awe, our marvelous technology measured in stealth bombers, drones, all-knowing intelligence, our massed and highly mobile troops and our money constitute a devastating broadside. All we have to do is to point in the right direction and shoot. informationclearinghouse.info/article38925.htm
Posted on: Thu, 26 Jun 2014 07:36:18 +0000

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