Thursday, November 09, 2006

Rumsfeld's Achievements

Victor Davis Hanson on Donald Rumsfeld:

Here is the record of Donald Rumsfeld. (1) Tried to take a top-heavy Pentagon and prepare it for the wars of the postmodern world, in which on a minute’s notice thousands of American soldiers, with air and sea support, would have to be sent to some god-awful place to fight some savagery—and then be trashed live on CNN for doing it; (2) less than a month after 9/11 he organized the retaliation against al Qaeda in the heart of primordial Afghanistan that removed the Taliban in 7 weeks, when we were all warned that the U.S., like the British and Russians of old, would fail; (3) oversaw the removal of Saddam in 3 weeks—after the 1991 Gulf War and the 12-years of 350,000 sorties in the no-fly-zones, and various bombing strikes, had failed. (4) Ah, you say, then there is the disastrous 3-year insurgency—too few troops, Iraqi army let go, underestimated “dead-enders” etc.?

But Rumsfeld knew that in a counterinsurgency (cf. Vietnam 1965-71) massive deployments only ensure complacency, breed dependency, and create resentment, and that, in contrast, training indigenous forces, ensuring political autonomy, and providing air and commando support (e.g., Vietnam circa 1972-4) is the only answer—although that is a long process that can work only if political support at home allows the military to finish the job (cf. the turn-of-the-century Philippines, and the British in Malaysia). He was a good man, and we were lucky to have him in our hour of need.

[HT: Instapundit ]

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Rumsfeld is the poster child for all that is wrong with the Bush Administration.

Arrogant, rude, extremist, too tied to the defense industry....certainly not a diplomat. Definitely very smart, but somewhere in his life, he lost his soul. Like most people who support Bush and the heinous evil this administration have perpetrated in Iraq.

How arrogant and dumb to think that you can bloody a nation and not suffer retaliation.

Michael Wade said...

I wanted to post your comments despite the fact that we usually don't post anonymous remarks. [We get a lot of anonymous spam plus anonymous posters can be vulnerable to others posting subsequent comments in their name.]

I'll just note that Rumsfeld's soul is probably in much better shape than those who would have left Iraq in the grasp of a brutal dictatorship.