“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the
result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the
enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If
you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every
battle.” - Sun Tzu
From NYT:
From NYT:
"...Trying
to decipher this complex enemy — a hybrid terrorist organization and a
conventional army is such a conundrum that General Nagata assembled an
unofficial brain trust outside the traditional realms of expertise
within the Pentagon, State Department and intelligence agencies, in
search of fresh ideas and inspiration. Business professors, for example,
are examining the Islamic State’s marketing and branding strategies.
“We
do not understand the movement, and until we do, we are not going to
defeat it,” he said, according to the confidential minutes of a
conference call he held with the experts. “We have not defeated the
idea. We do not even understand the idea.”
General
Nagata’s frustration is shared by other American officials. Even as
President Obama and his top civilian and military aides express growing
confidence that Iraqi troops backed by allied airstrikes have blunted
the Islamic State’s momentum on the ground in Iraq and undermined its
base of support in Syria, other officials acknowledge they have barely
made a dent in the larger, longer-term campaign to kill the ideology
that animates the terrorist movement..."
But, recall, Obama is better than Bush on foreign policy.
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