Sunday, April 13, 2008

Terror wars can be won

Winning Counterinsurgency War -Maj.-Gen. Yaakov Amidror

Contrary to popular belief, conventional armies can indeed defeat terrorist insurgencies.

This study will detail the six basic conditions which, if met, enable an army to fight and win the war against terrorism, among which are control of the ground where the insurgency is being waged, acquiring relevant intelligence for operations against the terrorists themselves, and isolating the insurgency from cross-border reinforcement with manpower or material.

It also examines the factors that can help drive a wedge between the local population and the insurgent forces seeking its support.

[I]f the U.S., Israel, or their Western allies incorrectly conclude that they have no real military option against terrorist insurgencies - out of a fear that these conflicts inevitably result in an unwinnable quagmire - then the war on terrorism will be lost even before it is fully waged.
(Institute for Contemporary Affairs-Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs)
(World War II Poster: Winston Churchill)

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