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Wednesday, September 5, 2007

The War of Ideas - and why we are losing it

Check out this article

http://www.nationaldefensemagazine.org/issues/2007/July/TheBattleofIdeas.htm

This article basically states that insurgents are taking events and quickly turning them around and putting out information globally to discredit the U.S. and make our troops look like the bad guys. And apparently, we in the U.S., the land of bureaucratic BS, are not responding quickly enough. We are unable to counter all of the anti-U.S. messages timely enough to make any difference in the world. We are unable to reach the moderate masses quickly enough to convince them that we are doing the right thing. Instead the "enemy" is one-upping us.

Our guys always seem to be talking about and giving testimony ABOUT the so called "War of Ideas", but I see very little action occurring from our side. We keep saying that they are getting to the issues first, but what do we do? We let the news media spread the word that the insurgents were lying about a location, or fudging other facts. But really it comes down to the first guy saying "this is how it is" and then whoever is left to yell "he's lying!".

All I can think of is two kids playing - Kid 1 hits Kid 2, so Kid 2 hits back. Kid 1 goes crying to the teacher, and when Kid 2 says, "but he hit me first", who does the teacher sympathise with? The kid who is crying!

I doubt that whomever took that video and posted it - lies or not - did not have to go through some high ranking congressional types or General-equivalents at their equivalent of the DoD or State Department. And I doubt there was a long discussion on the matter either. So while our guys are busy giving congressional testimony about how we need to take part in this ideological war, their guys are busy actually fighting the war.

1 comment:

Mark said...

I do have to say that I think it is sad that we end up looking like the bad guys because we are too afraid to do anything without all the "red tape" being taken care of. But your definately right about your kid analogy.