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Re: Instructors Struggle to Rebuild Somalia's National Army

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melo wrote:
RovingMadness wrote:Melo,

At the end of the day, he was the commander-in-chief responsible for the defeat of Al Shabab. That's kinda big in politics and history :lol:

You're right, but i thought for a moment, you believed that all the rapture he is receiving is deserved. He is a figurehead, just like GWB. No one seriously gives GWB props for the success of the surge in Iraq.
The surge in Iraq would not have worked with out the use of local militias to go after Al Qaida in Iraq. In fact, it would have just made things worse. The Americans are simply copying and pasting their COINT tactics from Iraq to Afghanistan and Somalia.in Somalia, they are training I believe 2000 troops for Abdi Shukri in Hobyo, the ASWJ in Xamar and Sharif's Special Forces. It seeks to be working in Somalia but not in Afghanistan.
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I don't see the connection between what I wrote, and what you just posted. I was simply making a point, about the nature of decision making during times of warfare.
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melo wrote:I don't see the connection between what I wrote, and what you just posted. I was simply making a point, about the nature of decision making during times of warfare.
I understood your point. GWB wasn't a figure-head, he was ideologically driven and had real policy plans long before he came to the office. He implemented them aggressively and despite strong democratic opposition. But the prevailing misconception is that he was weak, when in fact he was one of the strongest leaders in modern times.
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RovingMadness wrote:
melo wrote:I don't see the connection between what I wrote, and what you just posted. I was simply making a point, about the nature of decision making during times of warfare.
I understood your point. GWB wasn't a figure-head, he was ideologically driven and had real policy plans long before he came to the office. He implemented them aggressively and despite strong democratic opposition. But the prevailing misconception is that he was weak, when in fact he was one of the strongest leaders in modern times.
Care to provide any sources? I've read and watched quite a long of things, which indicate quite the opposite. The back story behind the Patriot Act being one of them.
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The Patriot Act was a very controversial Bill which went against many of the fundamental rights of the American citizen, that Bush was able to sell it to the Congress in fact shows his shrewd tactics. That and the Iraq War and host of other domestic policies
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