Re: Afghan: Classic Drawdown
Both US diplomats and US military deal with all kinds of people every day.
There's plenty of open source information via Wikileaks and vetted forums displaying for all the world to see the successes/failures and insights of people who represent US interests(some carrying rifles, others not) at the coalface.
Your post implies a requirement for a "batting average" that is unachievable and one that is based on HD1080 hindsight and uses a facetious and dishonest meme example.
Mistakes are made.....the example I gave of OSS Deer Team MAY be an example of a mistake made at a higher policy level.....or maybe one simply lost in diplomatic traffic noise.
The point I'm making is that diplomacy is messy...whether it be via State Department FSOs or whether it be US Army SF NCOs...but they are both critically important to effecting positive change and effective communication and understanding for the US in it's relationships with nations around the world by directly engaging in it.
Originally posted by c1ue
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There's plenty of open source information via Wikileaks and vetted forums displaying for all the world to see the successes/failures and insights of people who represent US interests(some carrying rifles, others not) at the coalface.
Your post implies a requirement for a "batting average" that is unachievable and one that is based on HD1080 hindsight and uses a facetious and dishonest meme example.
Mistakes are made.....the example I gave of OSS Deer Team MAY be an example of a mistake made at a higher policy level.....or maybe one simply lost in diplomatic traffic noise.
The point I'm making is that diplomacy is messy...whether it be via State Department FSOs or whether it be US Army SF NCOs...but they are both critically important to effecting positive change and effective communication and understanding for the US in it's relationships with nations around the world by directly engaging in it.
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