Friday, September 25, 2009

“Enough is Enough”

MG Paul Vallely , US Army (Ret)

The world is advancing closer to a solution that requires Triumph and Victory over global radical Islam and world-wide terror operations. Radical Islamic goals and their leadership call for the destruction of democracy and freedom and the establishment of Muslim domination and Sharia Law. This militant ideology has created worldwide conflict and disruption. Enough is Enough!!! What must be done? The United States must now re-evaluate the very meanings of power in world politics, with particular reference to principles that seek victory in warfare that is not prolonged. The first principle, “Objective,” states: When undertaking any mission, Commanders should have a clear understanding of the expected outcome and its impact. Today we call it the “Endgame.” Following Clausewitz and Sun-Tzu, political and military commanders at every level need to identify tangible ends and to understand precisely how military application can best to achieve these goals.

There is another section of the Art Of War that can especially help Israel and the United States. This is Sun-Tzu's repeated emphasis on the "unorthodox" .This is an unconventional war and must be fought as such. We must, from a high-level strategic view, look at this current global war as combating an enemy who fights in a completely unorthodox manner, and we must fight him the very same way, but more cleverly and more effectively. We must use our full military and intellectual arsenal as a super power to bring victory sooner rather than later. This can be done only with a specific endgame in mind, and with a corollary commitment to victory.

For now, every enemy state knows almost exactly how the Conventional Warfare leaders will initiate and conduct major military action, and how it will respond to armed attack and armed conflict. If, however, the United States and Israel did not always signal perfect rationality to its enemies, it could significantly enhance both its overall deterrence posture and its essential capacity to carry out certain preemption options. This same lesson applies to diplomacy and politics, which are also too often mired in complete predictability. So, yes, “war is hell,” potentially more hellish today than at any time in history, which is why we must never lose when fighting an enemy who will never quit. The Democracies in the world have no choice but to fight the terrorists, aggressively, unapologetically, with an absolute commitment to win on every front.

And that fight must be on our time-schedule … never the enemy’s. Denial is no longer an option and Hope is not a strategy.


PAUL E. VALLELY, MG (US Army Ret.), Author, Military Strategist and Chairman of Stand Up America USA and Save our Democracy



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