Uprooted Palestinians are at the heart of the conflict in the M.E Palestinians uprooted by force of arms. Yet faced immense difficulties have survived, kept alive their history and culture, passed keys of family homes in occupied Palestine from one generation to the next.
[RCP]
"... Libya and Syria are only the start. The political, religious,
economic, and social upheavals in the Islamic and Arab worlds are virtually
certain to produce a decade or more of instability and similar armed power
struggles. The United States will be forced into an expeditionary diplomacy and have to make hard
choices about the best way to intervene....... Much of the ability of ruthless
authoritarian regimes to survive depends on their ability to use superior
military force. As the United States found in Afghanistan, however, it is
possible to offset much of this advantage by transferring "equalizers" like the
Stinger man-portable antiaircraft missile (MANPAD). In a totally
different context, Israel suddenly faced massive problems in fighting Hezbollah
in Lebanon when Iran gave them advanced man-portable antitank guided weapons
(ATGMs) like the AT-4 Kornet. As the United States has found to its cost, even
short-range rockets and mortars can make a major difference, as can bombs and explosives.
Whether myth or reality,
the Colt Arms Company is reported to have advertised that "God made man, but
Samuel Colt made them equal." Light "smart weapons" can have much the same
effect, as can limited transfers of short-range
artillery devices and bomb-making materials. The U.S. problem with
mortars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the Israeli problem with rockets, and the
growing challenge of bombs and improved explosive devices (IEDs) are all cases
in point.
This
helps explain why countries like Saudi Arabia and Qatar have talked to the
United States about giving the Syrian Liberation Army (SLA) and other "moderate"
Syrian forces such weapons. A dictator-controlled military force like Bashar
al-Assad's will still have the advantage in more advanced weapons, but it would
face massive problems in using such force against a better-armed mass popular
uprising.
A popular
insurgency could then inflict far more serious casualties with far less risk of
collateral damage and losses on its own side, as well as have far more
motivation to persist. It will be able to create its own safe zones, take
advantage of "no fly" or "no move" zones enforced with limited uses of
U.S. or allied force, and be able
to quickly become far more effective with limited training by U.S. or other
Special Forces...
At the same
time, the risks of transferred weapons falling into the wrong hands are
clear.... Another clear risk is that extremist networks centered around al Qaeda
... could rapidly transfer such weapons far outside the region in which they
were originally supposed to be used: allied territory or that of the United
States. The risks that such weapons could be turned on the United States and its
allies are critical, and we and our allies are far less willing to bear the
political costs or casualties of "incidents" than extremists and dictators if
things go wrong. (But, & here's the GOOD
NEWS)There do,
however, seem to be technological solutions that could largely reduce the risk
of transferring such equalizers. As pocket cameras with a global positioning
system (GPS) show, a small chip can be inserted into these weapons that could
continuously read their location once activated. If such a chip was tied to a
device that disabled the weapon if it moved to the wrong area, it would greatly
reduce the risk of its falling into the wrong hands. (Brilliant... Hugely costly
& not full proof, but Brilliant!)....
One thing is
clear. The United States should not remain trapped in the dilemmas it faces in
Syria or remain forced into the kind of hollow posturing both U.S. presidential
candidates now bring to dealing with this issue. We need practical answers for
both the military and political dimensions of what promises to be a decade of
"expeditionary diplomacy," and these are tools that would be cheap and often
help do the job."
Our next lie will be 100% true, trust us
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