Friday, January 13, 2012

The New US Military International Mission

Since there may be a change in the federal administration, I put this item forward simply in sketchy form.

I think the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and Libya; and the US' role in the Phillippines' handling of the communist insurrection have provided data as evidence to support the proposition that the US military should allow native troops and other governments' military to take the lead to achieve cooperative ventures and projects.  The US military need not do it all, so to speak.  The US military will still provide the war-machine equipment and troop-training, but then will simply act as a consultant to those governments designated in command of some specific area of conflict.

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