BlackFive counts the ways, and blog posts explaning that we are winning. Apparently, Al Qaeda has done our work for us.
First: apparently the Anbar tribes have quit “playing both sides” and come down on the side of the US. What does that suggest about who tribes think is going to win? And why do they think that? Another commenter at Small Wars Council shrewdly understands, from the apparent progress in Anbar, that the correct interpretation of “changing the rules of engagement” doesn’t mean “taking the gloves off” but increasing the degrees of freedom that the commanders in the field are allowed to exercise. Mandatory severity may be just as damaging as compulsory leniency. Perhaps the real lesson of Anbar is to let men on the ground do what they think is right. But the real gem is buried in a link to the blog Talisman Gate, which relates how a Jihadi satellite TV station has gone from broadcasting Islamic Internet attack video to criticizing al-Qaeda. ~belmontclub
But then we have already lost, so it’s time to go and leave these people to their Taliban overlords. Continue reading We ARE winning