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To: All; JustPiper; ExSoldier; Godzilla; jerseygirl; Honestly; Donna Lee Nardo; MamaDearest

Keeping Our SA Up
By William S. Lind (10/08/04)
http://www.americandaily.com/article/5341

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My friend “F-18,” who occasionally writes to this column, long ago introduced me to “situational awareness” or SA. To a fighter pilot, it means not missing a mortal danger, like someone coming up on your six o’clock position (aka “your six”). In Fourth Generation war, SA means not getting mesmerized by one aspect of war outside the state system to the point where we neglect others. At present, the focus on Iraq and Afghanistan tends to diminish our SA by leading us to define 4GW as war with Islam. Two recent news reports remind us that there is much more to it.

The first concerns Nigeria, where a tribal militia is threatening the oil export industry. A story in the September 29 "Washington Post Express" says, “[Militia leader] Dokubo-Asari claims to be fighting for self-determination in the region and greater control over oil resources for eight million Ijaws, the dominant tribe in the southern delta region, which accounts for most of the daily oil exports.” In a Fourth Generation world, tribes will again become important entities that wage war. That it should happen early in Nigeria is not a surprise; Nigeria is a state in name only, and the Nigerian Government is merely another gang. But because Nigeria is a major oil exporter, tribal war has suddenly reached out and touched America. Part of the reason that oil last week settled at over $50 per barrel was the Ijaw threat to Nigeria’s oil fields.

The second report was the headline article in the September 28 "Washington Times:" “Al Qaeda seeks tie to local gangs; Salvadoran groups may aid entry to U.S.“ The story goes on to report that “Adnan G. El Shukrijumah, a key al Qaeda cell leader…was spotted in July in Honduras meeting with leaders of El Salvador’s notorious Mara Salvatrucha gang, which immigration officials said has smuggled hundreds of Central and South Americans – mostly gang members – into the United States…authorities said [El Shukrijumah] was in Canada last year looking for nuclear material for a so-called ‘dirty bomb’…”

If, or some would say when, the U.S. gets nuked, that is how the bomb will most likely be delivered: not by missile but by some Central American gang. Why? Because those gangs have the best delivery system for anything illegal. Mara Salvatrucha is already waging low-level 4GW in the U.S., as many a police department could attest. And gangs, by their nature, are for hire. A few million al Qaeda dollars could easily rent Mara Salvatrucha’s delivery system. Before the rise of the state, when a group wanted to go to war, they rented whatever capabilities they needed: armies, galleys, a cook in their enemy’s kitchen who could add some “special” seasoning to his prince’s dinner, whatever. The Fourth Generation motto is, “Back to the future.”

These two reports remind all Fourth Generationists to follow the old fighter pilot rule: keep your SA up. If you don’t, if you allow yourself to focus on just one aspect of the Fourth Generation threat, you’re gonna get hosed.

Let me add two footnotes to this column:

1) U.S. and Iraqi Government forces are announcing a “big victory” in taking the city of Samarra. This shows they still don’t get it. Following Chairman Mao’s advice, when we attacked, the Iraqi guerillas retreated. The victor is not whoever holds Samarra today, but who can keep hold of it for six weeks, six months or six years. My bet is it won’t be ourselves.

2) The Fourth Generation seminar met Friday for the first time since last spring, and we have decided to write our own field manual on Fourth Generation war. It will be modeled on the excellent field manuals the U.S. Marine Corps issued when General Al Gray was Commandant. We plan to have it out in the first half of next year; hopefully, some of the websites that carry this column will offer the whole FMFM.


3,594 posted on 10/08/2004 9:48:46 AM PDT by nwctwx
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Who will be the next bin Laden?
http://www.dailyherald.com/dupage/main_story.asp?intID=3826853

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KARACHI, PAKISTAN - After leaving university, Atta-ur Rehman traded his jeans and T-shirts for a beard and cap, his civil-service aspirations for a martyr's spot in heaven.

He used to spend his time playing cricket, but he is now in a Pakistani jail facing a death sentence on terrorism charges.

Rehman, along with nine other "comrades," is charged with carrying out a deadly June attack against a senior Pakistani Army general in Karachi. The general escaped narrowly, but 10 people, including seven soldiers, were killed.

Rehman's circle call themselves Jundullah (God's Army), and have close ties to al Qaida. Most are young, educated men, whom Rehman allegedly sent to training camps in Pakistan's remote tribal areas.

Rehman doesn't fit the mold of the typical al Qaida leader. Traditionally, most were Arabs who gained status by resisting the Russians in Afghanistan in the 1980s.


3,595 posted on 10/08/2004 9:52:30 AM PDT by nwctwx
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The Fourth GW reminds me of Total Resistance. Add in a little Sun Tzu Art of War for good measure.
3,605 posted on 10/08/2004 11:20:41 AM PDT by Myrddin
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To: nwctwx
If you'll recall my list of Invaluable Tips posted at the start of this thread, you'll notice that SA (Situational Awareness) pretty closely resembles Condition Yellow. That's no accident.
3,612 posted on 10/08/2004 1:02:40 PM PDT by ExSoldier (When the going gets tough, the tough go cyclic.)
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