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" After engaging in acts of war against another nation, there exists a degree of uncertainty in terms of the enemy's reactions. War inspires an unpredictable psychology and evokes strong emotions that defy systems analysis quantification. "
War
Emotions
Enemy
" Although combat operations unseated the Taliban and the Saddam Hussein regime, a poor understanding of the recent histories of the Afghan and Iraqi peoples undermined efforts to consolidate early battlefield gains into lasting security. "
Early
Understanding
Security
" Because war is a competition involving life and death, and in which national security and vital interests are at stake, establishing an objective other than winning is not only counterproductive, but also irresponsible and wasteful. In some circumstances, it is also unethical. "
Competition
Winning
War
" Be skeptical of concepts that divorce war from its political nature, particularly those that promise fast, cheap victory through technology. "
Technology
Victory
War
" Bombing, particularly from the perspective of the receiving end, is not 'communication.' Bombs result in death and destruction. "
End
Perspective
Communication
" Consequences of linear thinking in Afghanistan and Iraq included overestimating indigenous forces' capabilities, underestimating the enemy, and the associated expectation that the coalition could soon reduce force levels and shift to an exclusively advisory effort. "
Thinking
Consequences
Effort
" Every time you treat an Iraqi disrespectfully, you are working for the enemy. "
Working
Time
Enemy
" In the Army, because the stakes are so high - right? - you can't just be a yes-man and say, 'Great idea, boss!' if you don't believe it - right? - because lives are at stake. And the commanders that I've worked for, they want frank assessments; they want criticism and feedback. "
Boss
Believe
Great
" In the years leading up to the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, thinking about defense was driven by ideas that regarded successful military operations as ends in themselves rather than just one instrument of power that must be coordinated with others to achieve - and sustain - political goals. "
Thinking
Ideas
Goals
" I think any of us who have been involved in the mission of Iraq have developed a great deal of affection for the Iraqi people and are emotionally invested in what we think is a vital mission... So I think any of my contemporaries would welcome the opportunity to go back and make a contribution to this extraordinarily important mission. "
Great
Welcome
People
" It is clear that while our Army was engaged in Afghanistan and Iraq, Russia studied U.S. capabilities and vulnerabilities and embarked on an ambitious and largely successful modernization effort. "
Successful
Army
Clear
" It is important to understand how leaders have adapted and thought about war and warfare across their careers. 'The Autobiography of General Ulysses S. Grant: Memoirs of the Civil War' is perhaps the best war memoir ever written. "
Best
War
Thought
" It is in their inherent moral components that recent Western strategies may be deficient. What percentage of the populations in countries engaged in the 14-year effort in Afghanistan could even name the three main Taliban groups with whom their soldiers have been engaged? "
Three
Soldiers
Name
" It's astounding the degree to which these communities are intermarried. Iraq is a crazy quilt of ethnicities and religious sects. "
Degree
Crazy
Quilt
" It's important to study and understand your responsibilities within any profession, but it's particularly important for military officers to read, think, discuss, and write about the problem of war and warfare so they can understand not just the changes in the character of warfare but also the continuities. "
Changes
Character
Problem
" Lyndon Johnson was a profoundly insecure man who feared dissent and craved reassurance. In 1964 and 1965, Johnson's principal goals were to win the presidency in his own right and to pass his Great Society legislation through Congress. "
Own
Goals
Man
" Much of the conventional wisdom associated with Vietnam was highly inaccurate. Far from an inevitable result of the imperative to contain communism, the war was only made possible through lies and deceptions aimed at the American public, Congress, and members of Lyndon Johnson's own administration. "
Wisdom
War
Result
" Muslims who commit terrorist acts are perverting their religion. "
Commit
Religion
Terrorist
" My personal experience in Ninawa Province has been that, at the most fundamental level, people don't really care if it's a Shiite, a Sunni, a Kurd, or a Turkoman that's providing them security as long as that force treats them with respect. "
Care
Respect
People
" Offensive operations and hunting down the enemy is an integral part of any counterinsurgency approach. "
Hunting
Enemy
Down
" People fight today for the same fundamental reasons the Greek historian Thucydides identified nearly 2,500 years ago: fear, honor, and interest. "
Honor
Today
Same
" Some people have a misunderstanding about the Army. Some people think, 'Hey, you're in the military, and everything is super-hierarchical, and you're in an environment that is intolerable of criticism, and people don't want frank assessments.' I think the opposite is the case. "
People
Environment
Think
" The important thing to remember is war does not progress linearly. The future course of events is going to be very difficult to predict with a high degree of precision. "
Future
Progress
Remember
" The key thing about force protection is... if you focus too much on force protection, and you disengage yourself from the community, you're putting yourself at greater risk because you need to interact with the community in a positive way to gain the intelligence you need. "
Positive
Intelligence
Focus
" The professed war-weariness among populations who have sent only a small percentage of their sons and daughters to fight in recent wars may derive from a failure to communicate effectively what is at stake in those wars and explain why the efforts are worthy of the risks, resources, and sacrifices necessary to sustain the strategy. "
Small
Strategy
Failure
" There are two ways to fight the United States military: asymmetrically and stupid. Asymmetrically means you're going to try to avoid our strengths. In the 1991 Gulf War, it's like we called Saddam's army out into the schoolyard and beat up that army. "
You
Army
Try
" The war in Vietnam was not lost in the field, nor was it lost on the front pages of the 'New York Times' or the college campuses. It was lost in Washington, D.C. "
Lost
War
College
" War is, in fact, an extension of politics, and in any war, military operations have to be conducted in such a way that they contribute to sustainable political outcomes consistent with vital interests that are at stake in that war. "
Military
Political
War
" We confuse activity with progress, and that's always dangerous, especially in war. "
Dangerous
Progress
War
" We often operate effectively on the physical battleground but not on the psychological battleground. We fail to communicate our resolve. "
Our
Resolve
Physical
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