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Subject: Fw: Gen McChrystal...very interesting reading
I think his tactic was brilliant, thought it from the beginning.

Subject: FW: Gen McChrystal...very interesting reading

subject: Gen McChrystal...very interesting reading

"HE IS REALLY JUST A COMMUNITY ORGANIZER."
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The General and the Community Organizer

by Paul R. Hollrah....... June 24, 2010

Channel-surfing from ABC, CBS, NBC, and CNN through MSNBC and Fox News, the
inside-the-beltway pundits had a field day trying to get inside the heads of
Barack Obama, Joe Biden, General Stanley McChrystal, and
McChrystal's top aides. The one thing common to all of the analyses, by the
most famous and highly-paid talking heads in the Western World, was that
they are all wrong... dead wrong. What is certain is that they all owe
General McChrystal and his senior aides an apology for assuming that they
are lame-brained numbskulls.

The facts of the McChrystal case are not in dispute. General McChrystal and
his senior officers allowed a reporter for Rolling Stone Magazine, Michael
Hastings
, to have almost unprecedented access during an extended
stay in Paris. The extended stay was due, in part, to an excess of
atmospheric ash from Iceland's Eyjafjallajokull volcano, keeping the
McChrystal party grounded for days.

In an interview with CNN, Hastings reported that he had a tape recorder in
his hand most of the time and that McChrystal was "very aware" that
his comments would find their way into print. He said, "McChrystal and his
people set no ground rules for their conversations, although they
did ask that some parts of their conversations were off the record."
Hastings subsequently published a lengthy profile of General McChrystal on
June 22, titled, The Runaway General.

As Hastings wrote in his profile, McChrystal thought that Obama looked
"uncomfortable and intimidated" by the roomful of military brass during
their first meeting. Of their second meeting, an advisor to McChrystal
quoted the general as saying that it was "a 10-minute photo op." He went on
to say, "Obama clearly didn't know anything about (McChrystal), who he was.
Here's the guy who's going to run his f_ _ _ing war, but he didn't seem very
engaged. The Boss was pretty disappointed."

As General McChrystal flew from Afghanistan to Washington to face Obama in
the Oval Office, the almost unanimous opinion of the talking heads was that
the comments made by McChrystal and his staff were off the cuff
and inadvertent. But to believe that is to totally ignore who these men
are.

General McChrystal and his top officers are not simple-minded,
knuckle-dragging brutes. To the contrary, they are intelligent, thoughtful,
highly educated, patriots... graduates of West Point and other fine
universities... who are dedicated to duty, honor, and country. To think
that such men would be so careless as to speak unflatteringly of Obama,
Biden, and other top administration figures in the presence of a
reporter for a notoriously left wing publication, defies logic... at the
very least. To think that men who are trained to be careful and
deliberate in everything they do, could do something so careless and so
unguarded is simply beyond comprehension.

I would argue that McChrystal and his aides knew exactly what they were
doing.

From the day that he became the handpicked "spear carrier" for Obama's
unique brand of warfare... playing at being Commander in Chief while playing
to his far left constituency... McChrystal's life had been one of constant
frustration. After telling Obama exactly how many troops he needed to carry
out his mission, Obama dithered for months before deciding to give him just
half the troops he requested. McChrystal could not have been happy about
that.

The Obama team insisted on new Rules of Engagement (ROE) designed to reduce
"collateral damage" (civilian casualties). Obama's ROE required that U.S.
troops must be able to see the enemy with weapon in hand before they were
allowed to return fire. One videotape circulated on the Internet showed a
platoon of Marines pinned down by enemy sniper fire. But since the enemy
was firing from some distance behind the open window of a building, the
Marines could not actually see the weapon being fired. Although they were
taking deadly fire, they were prohibited by the ROE from putting small arms
fire or an RPG through the window opening.



Our soldiers and marines are also restricted from returning fire if the
enemy is firing at them from a mosque building because Obama said that it
would "upset" the muslim people. Our troops are to retreat away from the
scene if they can, leaving the enemy to stockpile weapons inside the "off
limits" mosque and freely shoot at them again later.

Under Obama's politically correct ROE, our soldiers and Marines were
required to fight with one hand tied behind their backs. As a soldier and
leader, McChrystal could not have been happy about that.

A strict new interrogation policy, dictated by Attorney General Eric Holder,
required that prisoners must be delivered to an Interrogation
Center within twenty-four hours of being captured or be released. A great
deal of actionable intelligence was lost as a result and battle-hardened
enemy fighters were returned to the field to kill Americans. McChrystal
must have found that to be incomprehensible.

But the greatest insult to our troops in the field, and to the officers who
lead them, may be a new battlefield medal designed by the Obama
team. It is called the Courageous Restraint Medal and is awarded to
soldiers and Marines who demonstrate uncommon restrain in combat by not
doing their job and firing their weapons even when they feel threatened by
the enemy. Would we be surprised to learn that the preponderance of these
medals were awarded posthumously? McChrystal must have found that to be an
insanity, like most of the soldiers did.

I suggest that, having his best military judgments subjected to the White
House
political sieve for nearly a year and a half, McChrystal decided that
he'd had enough. And when he announced to his senior staff that he was
prepared to retire they decided to push back... to make the most of a bad
situation. It was clear that, if McChrystal were to simply take off his
uniform and walk away, his retirement would be page-two news for a day or
two before the mainstream media and the American people forgot all about
him.

They had to make the most of his retirement because it provided a one- time
opportunity to show the American people, as well as our enemies and our
allies, that the man who claims the title of Commander in Chief of the U.S.
military
does not command the respect of our men and women in uniform. In
fact, he was looked on as incompetent and siding with the enemy in many
cases. To make the most of that opportunity they had to choose their
messenger very carefully.

The McChrystal team knew that, by openly showing their disrespect for Obama
in front of just any newsman, they may not attract the attention they
desired. Like any astute observer of the mainstream media, they knew that
most reporters would turn on their own mothers if it meant a good story.
But they could not take a chance that a mainstream media reporter might
suffer a rare pang of conscience when confronted with the prospect of
ruining the careers of some of the most senior officers in the War on
Terror
. They had to fix the odds as much as possible in their favor so they
chose to use Michael Hastings and Rolling Stone Magazine.

During the long hours that General McChrystal was in the air between Kabul
and Washington, Obama knew that he had just two choices... both bad. He
could declare McChrystal to be an irreplaceable asset in the war effort,
give him a public reprimand, and send him back to Kabul. The other choice
was he could accept McChrystal's resignation, sending a clear message that,
at least in his own mind, Obama was the Commander in Chief. (It is
important to note that Obama did not actually just fire McChrystal,
McChrystal had served his country well for many years and had the credits to
quit with a full retirement pension whenever he decided to retire.)

In the former case, Obama was certain to appear weak and ineffectual... a
man not totally in charge. In the latter case, he might at least win a few
rave reviews from the Kool-Ade drinkers in the mainstream media. He chose
the latter of the two options.

But what is now lost in all of the hand-wringing and speculation is the fact
that McChrystal and his people have succeeded in doing exactly what they set
out to do. They wanted to plant the seed in the minds of the American
people
that Obama is not up to the task of being Commander in Chief and that
he does not command the respect of the men and women of the uniformed
services... from the newest Private E-1 up to the top four-star generals and
admirals.

That seed is now firmly planted and and well known, it cannot be unplanted.

From this day forward, no one will have to tell the American people that
Stanley McChrystal is a true warrior, a man's man, and that Barack Obama is
nothing more than a... community organizer. Well done, General, enjoy your
retirement!



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