Published: April 21, 2006 12:14 am
Rumsfeld critics play into terrorists’
hands
Six retired generals have called for Donald Rumsfeld
to resign, accusing him of mishandling the Iraq war, ignoring
advice of field commanders and having an arrogant management
style.
These retired generals don’t seem to fathom
that they are more of a terrorist target than active-duty
generals on the front lines of Iraq.
One would expect
that these retired, seasoned generals would understand the
tactics, the target and goal of terrorists’ psychological
operations (PSYOP) warfare and that they might have come to
realize that as such, six targeted retired generals would be a
heavily prized target of al-Qaida.
There must be a
tremendous terrorist victory party in Iraq today, celebrating
their successful PSYOP tactics in the defeat of six targeted
retired U.S. generals, a goal that could not have been
accomplished with even the most advanced military weaponry.
It’s still a major victory even considering that only six of
thousands of U.S. generals suffered defeat.
But of
course, as seasoned U.S. generals should well know, this
defeat defines PSYOP. Hopefully, before additional U.S.
generals might fall to defeat, suggested review of War College
reading might include Napoleon Bonaparte, who opined: “There
are but two powers in the world, the sword and the mind. In
the long run the sword is always beaten by the
mind.”
Armond “Si” Simmons
Pell City,
Ala.
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