Wednesday, November 30, 2005

The Strategy of Peace

Copyright 2005 by Perry Jones

The Strategy of Peace is not a pacifist policy. The Strategy of Peace is an assertive strategy based on military and political power. Nations which employ a pacifist stance act the role of victim and soon become victims of more powerful nations. A nation employing a policy of strength has greater potential for ensuring its security and longevity.

Underpinning the Strategy of Peace is a military truism: War is not about opposing armies, it is about the will of those who would send armies to war.

Utilizing this principle, the Strategy of Peace targets the will of the enemy leadership, convincing them that their initiation of hostilities would not only fail to attain their objectives, but would, in fact, be counterproductive to those objectives, to the entity or organization from which forces would be drawn and even to the leadership itself.

The Strategy of Peace is a simple strategy and consists of several steps:

1. Identify the enemy leadership - those who have decision-making power on whether or not to go to war.

2. Identify the organization. This could be a nation-state, political faction, regional coalition, a networked organization, terrorist pact or local gang.

Each organization seeks survival and respect. There is no organization whose objective is self-destruction, although the destruction of the individual for the sake of the organization may be a valid principle for that organization.

3. Identify the motives and objectives of the organization. What philosophy does the organization adhere to and/or seek to promote?

4. Identify the reasons and objectives the enemy entertains for hostile operations.

5. Search through all the data recovered and prepare a strategy which identifies the enemy's strengths and exploits the enemy's weaknesses while magnifying your strengths and neutralizing your weaknesses. This plan, the Strategy of Peace, will highlight and leverage Steps 7 through 9 below.

6. Prepare a fully orchestrated campaign utilizing all available channels of distribution to reach the enemy leadership and ensure that they receive your message.

The mass media, political analysts, think tanks, college students, broadcast networks and talk shows, letters between corporations, husbands and wives, parents and students; multinational organizations, intelligence organizations, sports authorities and teams, et al, all may be contacted and/or employed (openly or surreptitiously) as a means to convey the terms of the Strategy of Peace to the enemy leadership.

The message to convey to the enemy leadership must include the following points:

7. Convince the enemy leadership they cannot achieve those objectives if they do go to war.

8. Convince the enemy leadership that the material and psychological (to the mass body politick)costs of war to the enemy will simply be too great to recover from.

9. Encourage the enemy leadership that they may be able to attain the objectives they seek by going to war against some other entity.

Step 9, if successful, will serve to diminish the enemy's military capabilities, reducing its ability to prosecute a war in the future. This may also serve to fracture the political infrastructure of the state and any such fractures must be exploited.

The Strategy of Peace is as applicable with guerrilla warfare, terrorist operations and gang activities as it is with nation-state operations.

Sunday, November 27, 2005

Irag & Vietnam; Unjust War

A commonality exists bewtween the war in Vietnam and the war in Iraq: An unjust war will soon lose the support of the people and demoralize the troops fighting it.

Don't believe the hype that the US Administration, military officials or the media are trying to feed us. It's all lies. For the truth, watch the series "Off to War" on the Discovery Times channel on Saturday nights.

Saturday, November 12, 2005

Spending Us Into Bankruptcy

The President and this current Administration seem intent upon spending the US into bankruptcy.

A slash in taxes, followed by war and hurricanes and the President's promise to spend all that was necessary to resolve these issues without increasing taxes all seem fundamentally naive.

The economy remains sluggish and Americans are not comfortable with the economy regardless of what the numbers may say and especially regardless of proclamations by the President or other officials. People know what they feel in their heart and what they feel - what they sense if a potential weakness in the economy.

In this case, people's feelings and the reality are at odds. The economy is slow and sluggish but surprisingly stable, strong and resilient.

It is strong because despite attempts by the White House to undermine the economy by a "spend, spend, spend" philosophy, the nation has not yet succumbed to a recession.

The Administration seems desperate to induce a recession and possibly a depression in order to increase its power over the rights and liberties of the American people.

The goal of this Administration all along has been to increase its power over the people and deny the essential liberties and rights this nation was based on and further degrade and erode the morals and ethics of a formerly moral and upright people.