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Fog Facts: Petraeus and the Fog of Spin


General Petraeus is being promoted. Now in charge of the war in Iraq, he will take charge of the wars in both Iraq and Afghanistan.

Here's a quick summary of the media's opinion of the man, as taken from Wikipedia

Time has named Petraeus one of the 100 most influential leaders and revolutionaries of 2007 as well as one of its four runners up for Time Person of the Year. He was also named the second most influential American conservative by The Daily Telegraph as well as The Daily Telegraph's 2007 Man of the Year, and "America's most respected soldier" by Der Spiegel in 2008. In 2005, Petraeus was selected as one of America's top leaders by US News and World Report.

Here are the facts.

Petraeus' primary job in Iraq was to train Iraq's police and army. So that they could stand up and we could stand down.

The facts speak for themselves. They can't stand up and we haven't stood down.

No matter how often people say he's brilliant and how many charts he brings to Senate hearings, the bottom line is that his efforts failed completely.

He went back to the US to rewrite the army's counter-insurgency manual.

It's available online, or you can buy it on Amazon. It's clear, clean, well-written and makes a lot of sense.

That makes it even more of a shame that nobody on the Senate committees that questioned him and nobody in the media seems to have read it. The most salient thing in it is the force ratio that it callsfor. Twenty to twenty-five soldiers for every 1000 in the population. Which is a peculiar way to say a bare minimum of 1:50. It is also the same force ratio as the old counter-insurgency manual.

Iraq's population is 27,500,000. That means, according to both the new and the old counter-insurgency manuals, according to General Petraeus himself, that a successful operation in Iraq requires a minimum of 550,000 troops.

Over half a million pairs of boots on the ground.

Why then, would he eagerly take command of "the surge," which brought troops levels up to merely 169,000 troops? About 381,000 short of the minimum. Half a million soldiers short if we use the more ideal ratio 25:1,000.

The goal of the surge was: (1) to bring stability so that, (2) Iraqi political progress could be made and (3) Iraqi's police and armed forces could stand up! So that we could stand down!

The current level of conflict shows that Petraeus and "the surge" failed to bring stability. No significant political progress has been made. The recent operation in Basra, in which Iraqi troops refused to fight, deserted, or went over to the other side shows that once again Petraeus failed at the same task he'd failed at initially.

What was the result of his clear cut second round of failures? Another promotion.

That explains why he would take a job when his own numbers said it must fail, publicly pretend that it could succeed, and tell the Senate that it was sort of, kind of like, maybe succeeding. Because it didn't matter if it succeed or failed. He was going to move on up.

It is widely presumed that the US failed to plan for an insurgency because the people at the top, Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Wolfowitz, et al, didn't think there'd be one. Anyone would said there might be, like General Shinsheki, was moved out of the way, demoted, or dismissed.

But by the time Petraeus went back -- promoted upwards based on his initial failure -- there was no doubt that there was an insurgency. Everyone had, as hand, the fresh, new text book on how to fight one, written by the man himself. So why put in just a third of the troops needed to do the job?

Presuming that they're rational, not just loony toons, we have to say there was no intent to "win" in Iraq.

The intent was to create a political situation in which we would stay, month by incremental month, until Bush was gone. Then someone else would have to withdraw. Bush would commit the propaganda mill he's creating in the guise of a presidential library into pounding out the myth that had we stayed his course, we would have won, and his successor was responsible for the defeat. Plenty of others would join in. A fair number of people would believe it. As they currently believe that the media and the hippies lost Vietnam. Which they did not. Bad policy, bad strategy, bad tactics, and a ferocious commitment of an enemy fighting on their home territory caused the US to lose that war.

This is important, not merely academic, because it is framing the debate.

If anyone -- like John McCain, George Bush, David Petraeus, anyone -- speaks of victory in Iraq, winning in Iraq, or the like, we should take out the counter-insurgency manual and wave it in their faces. "Here, the manual says you need half a million troops. Where are you going to get them? What will they cost? Or haven't you read the manual?"

And please, if anyone knows a Senator, actually gives one enough cash, that they will actually listen to you, would please pass this on. So that the next time Petraeus testifies before congress -- say at his confirmation hearing for his next command, Chief of Centcom -- they can ask him: "You failed in your task of training Iraqi troops and police. When you went back and your subordinates were in charge of training Iraqi troops and police, you failed again. Now you will be in charge of two wars in which the key to success is training troops and police so that they can care for themselves. What will you do different so that you will succeed? And, in light of your actual performances, why should we believe you?"


Larry Beinhart is the author of Wag the Dog, The Librarian, and Fog Facts: Searching for Truth in the Land of Spin. All available at nationbooks.org

His new novel: SALVATION BOULEVARD will be published in September, 2008, by Nation Books

Responses can be sent to beinhart@earthlink.net

 
 
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Oldchef
Former Executive Chef, tr0ll watcher
11:44 AM on 05/12/2008
When MoveOn suggested that Petraeus was betraying us by not telling the whole truth about the situation in Iraq, the Repubs and the Blue Dogs censured MoveOn instead of asking the questions that were raised in the ad. Petraeus was the figurehead raised by Bush to lull the Congress into funding the war until Bush is out of office. They knew full well 2 years ago there was no way to "win" this war with the number of troops we have available. Bush cannot admit failure, will not back away from mistakes, so he puts up a figurehead to spin things out until he can leave the mess to someone else. The Centcom commander spoke against his policies, so he's gone and Bush's boy Petraeus will be put in his place to spin out both wars till Bush is out of office. All of the failures in Bush's administration seem to get promoted instead of fired, at least until he needs someone to throw under the bus.
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Reality disagrees with Conservative assessments
11:26 PM on 05/12/2008
Even worse, we still HAD enough troops to have carried this useless war out successfully--if pretty much all were sent--after Clinton's troop cuts. Then, under Rumsfeld, Bush cut about 30% of the soldiers, diverted most of the military's money to contractors (i.e. mostly-foreign, ill-trained or untrained, and [minimum starting salary] 12-times-more-expensive-than-a-soldier mercenaries), and gave lowest-bid contracts for equipment that was needed to save lives.

Bush ignored the advice of the Iraq experts, went against the Intel warnings that military action would demolish any chance they had of finding those responsible for 9-11, sent ridiculously too few soldiers to do a job that he didn't comprehend, and stripped our soldiers of their legally-mandated year and a half minimum for recuperation between deployments that were too long according to everything we've learned from past wars.

And Petraeus is legally prevented from saying anything negative about the president--who is in his direct chain of command--or his policies even if Petraeus were aware of the inevitable failure such policies have ensured.
07:27 AM on 05/12/2008
Mr. B. --

Some food for thought: the Republican Plan -- 1) McSame wins the GE by default, thanks to Bill & Hillary (dividing up the electorate). 2) McSame elects to serve only one term. 3) Petraeus, whom the Republicans have been grooming for the prez since 2004 (at least) is nominated to run in2012. 4) the Clintons finally get the nomination they couldn't steal in 2008 and run against Petraeus. 5) the Repubicans win again. 6) Mission Accomplished!