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The Israelization of U.S. Armed Forces: Acceptable Numbers of Dead Babies

The direction of U.S. military training slides to new lows.
The young American Marine is exultant. "It's a sniper's dream," he tells a Los Angeles Times reporter on the outskirts of Fallujah. "You can go anywhere and there so many ways to fire at the enemy without him knowing where you are."

"Sometimes a guy will go down, and I'll let him scream a bit to destroy the morale of his buddies. Then I'll use a second shot."

"To take a bad guy out," he explains, "is an incomparable 'adrenaline rush.'" He brags of having "24 confirmed kills" in the initial phase of the brutal U.S. onslaught against the rebel city of 300,000 people.

Faced with intransigent popular resistance that recalls the heroic Vietcong defense of Hue in 1968, the Marines have again unleashed indiscriminate terror. According to independent journalists and local medical workers, they have slaughtered at least two hundred women and children in the first two weeks of fighting.

The battle of Fallujah, together with the conflicts unfolding in Shiia cities and Baghdad slums, are high-stakes tests, not just of U.S. policy in Iraq, but of Washington's ability to dominate what Pentagon planners consider the "key battlespace of the future" -- the Third World city.

The Mogadishu debacle of 1993, when neighborhood militias inflicted 60% casualties on elite Army Rangers, forced U.S. strategists to rethink what is known in Pentagonese as MOUT: "Militarized Operations on Urbanized Terrain." Ultimately, a National Defense Panel review in December 1997 castigated the Army as unprepared for protracted combat in the near impassable, maze-like streets of the poverty-stricken cities of the Third World.

As a result, the four armed services, coordinated by the Joint Staff Urban Working Group, launched crash programs to master street-fighting under realistic third-world conditions. "The future of warfare," the journal of the Army War College declared, "lies in the streets, sewers, high-rise buildings, and sprawl of houses that form the broken cities of the world."

Israeli advisors were quietly brought in to teach Marines, Rangers, and Navy Seals the state-of-the-art tactics -- especially the sophisticated coordination of sniper and demolition teams with heavy armor and overwhelming airpower -- so ruthlessly used by Israeli Defense Forces in Gaza and the West Bank.

Artificial cityscapes (complete with "smoke and sound systems") were built to simulate combat conditions in densely populated neighborhoods of cities like Baghdad or Port-au-Prince. The Marine Corps Urban Warfighting Laboratory also staged realistic war games ("Urban Warrior") in Oakland and Chicago, while the Army's Special Operations Command "invaded" Pittsburgh.

Today, many of the Marines inside Fallujah are graduates of these Urban Warrior exercises as well as mock combat at "Yodaville" (the Urban Training Facility in Yuma, Arizona), while some of the Army units encircling Najaf and the Baghdad slum neighborhood of Sadr City are alumni of the new $34 million MOUT simulator at Fort Polk, Louisiana.

This tactical "Israelization" of U.S. combat doctrine has been accompanied by what might be called a "Sharonization" of the Pentagon's worldview. Military theorists are now deeply involved in imagining how the evolving capacity of high-tech warfare can contain, if not destroy, chronic "terrorist" insurgencies rooted in the desperation of growing megaslums.

To help develop a geopolitical framework for urban war-fighting, military planners turned in the 1990s to the RAND Corporation: Dr. Strangelove's old alma mater. RAND, a nonprofit think tank established by the Air Force in 1948, was notorious for war-gaming nuclear Armageddon in the 1950s and for helping plan the Vietnam War in the 1960s. These days RAND does cities -- big time. Its researchers ponder urban crime statistics, inner-city public health, and the privatization of public education. They also run the Army's Arroyo Center which has published a small library of recent studies on the context and mechanics of urban warfare.

One of the most important RAND projects, initiated in the early 1990s, has been a major study of "how demographic changes will affect future conflict." The bottom line, RAND finds, is that the urbanization of world poverty has produced "the urbanization of insurgency" (the title, in fact, of their report).

"Insurgents are following their followers into the cities," RAND warns, "setting up 'liberated zones' in urban shantytowns. Neither U.S. doctrine, nor training, nor equipment is designed for urban counterinsurgency." As a result, the slum has become the weakest link in the American empire.

The RAND researchers reflect on the example of El Salvador where the local military, despite massive U.S. support, was unable to stop FMLN guerrillas from opening an urban front. Indeed, "had the Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front rebels effectively operated within the cities earlier in the insurgency, it is questionable how much the United States could have done to help maintain even the stalemate between the government and the insurgents."

More recently, a leading Air Force theorist has made similar points in the Aerospace Power Journal. "Rapid urbanization in developing countries," writes Captain Troy Thomas in the spring 2002 issue, "results in a battlespace environment that is decreasingly knowable since it is increasingly unplanned."

Thomas contrasts modern, "hierarchical" urban cores, whose centralized infrastructures are easily crippled by either air strikes (Belgrade) or terrorist attacks (Manhattan), with the sprawling slum peripheries of the Third World, organized by "informal, decentralized subsystems, "where no blueprints exist, and points of leverage in the system are not readily discernable." Using the "sea of urban squalor" that surrounds Pakistan's Karachi as an example, Thomas portrays the staggering challenge of "asymmetric combat" within "non-nodal, non-hierarchical" urban terrains against "clan-based" militias propelled by "desperation and anger." He cites the sprawling slums of Lagos, Nigeria, and Kinshasa in the Congo as other potential nightmare battlefields.

However Captain Thomas (whose article is provocatively entitled "Slumlords: Aerospace Power in Urban Fights"), like RAND, is brazenly confident that the Pentagon's massive new investments in MOUT technology and training will surmount all the fractal complexities of slum warfare. One of the RAND cookbooks ("Aerospace Operations in Urban Environments") even provides a helpful table to calculate the acceptable threshold of "collateral damage" (aka dead babies) under different operational and political constraints.

The occupation of Iraq has, of course, been portrayed by Bush ideologues as a "laboratory for democracy" in the Middle East. To MOUT geeks, on the other hand, it is a laboratory of a different kind, where Marine snipers and Air Force pilots test out new killing techniques in an emergent world war against the urban poor.

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Coming home to Roost 20.Apr.2004 16:34

Emma

Maybe this urban warfare is just training for the next conflict. It could be coming to a neighborhood near you.

Where do you suppose these trained killers are coming home to decompress? Or then is this what Bush means by the 100 year war, just moving his trained killers from one arena to the next.

The Self-Rightous will never learn! 20.Apr.2004 20:50

B.D.

They will continue to make wars around the world and spill blood for profit!

They have taught me one thing that was hard lesson.

Not to care about others!

What's wrong with this US sniper? 21.Apr.2004 10:18

The guy with the thing

I bet he gets ALMOST as big an "adrenaline rush" when he goes back home, drinks heavily and beats his wife too. Those silly marines.....

How will he get his kicks when he finishes over there? 21.Apr.2004 12:08

Bill Cannon

Again; How will he get his kicks when he finishes over there?

He now sees himself as a 'good guy' and has blown out the remnants of his conscience so that he sees those whom he imagines to be different than himself as 'bad guys'. Soon he'll be a cop. He'll prejudge those around him with whom he cannot identify or relate as bad guys and he'll respond to them in the manner to which he is accustomed - he'll violate them.

Maybe we'll get lucky and an Iraqi freedom fighter will end his pathetic existence, or otherwise incapacitate him. Maybe he'll die from the effects of depleted uranium or suicide. That failing, he'll likely become a cop and spend his meaningless life terrorizing the people in the city he lives his so-called 'life' in. I sure as hell hope he doesn't join the fascist cops in Eugene and make life here any more brutal than it already is.

Timmy McViegh # .......... 21.Apr.2004 17:34

insurgent

trained killers at work

Fallujah massacre 22.Apr.2004 04:58

Judith

Iraqis are not just 'bad guys'. The Iraqis fighting for independence from occupation in Fallujah might not have found it necessary to fight if they had been listened to in the last year, since US troops broke up a peaceful demonstration in March 2003 by firing on the unarmed demonstrators, killing 16 Iraqi people no-one has asked for their opinion let alone said 'sorry'. The resulting frustration is there for the world to see. Additionally, in Fallujah the largest proportion of the recent massacre of 700 victims were civilians, and included women and children.
Surely it is time for us Christian Westerners to realise that we are the most brutal regime in the world. It was Christian Westerners that caused the genocide of the American Indians, the Australian Aborigines, the European Jews and gypsies. It was Christian Westerners that caused ethnic cleansing in many parts of the world as we progressively colonised.
Arabs and Muslims are humans too, with families that love them just like us, and the same range of emotions as we have. In our keenness to demonise them, we seem to forget their humanity.
To the American sniper - shame on you.

Comments mean NOTHING unless we CONTACT each other and ACT Together 29.Apr.2004 22:44

evelynsdtr@yahoo.com evelynsdtr@yahoo.com

Hello to the sincere who read this:

Some of you will notice that almost ALL those both writing and commenting on Indymedia are just 'venting' frustration and justified contempt - but very few people leave email addresses so that those of us who are serious about stopping these atrocities - (for instance the TORTURE shown of Iraqi prisoners in by the US ARMY - pictured and documented on www.whatreallyhappened.com Michael Rivero's site) - can CONTACT each other and Plan with each other to do something to Further Publicize and stop these things.

For instance anyone who tries to access a 'Socialist' site will find nothing but canned policy statements there and requests for 'donations for the cause'. But these phony 'socialist ' sites will NEVER host an OPEN discussion site or give people surfing the site a means to instantly email one another.

The agentprovocateur 'plants' who will excuse socialist sites of not being a means for people to organize through CONTACTING each other on those sites - in using excuses like: it provides Spammers a way to get through to you. People who use that excuse are utter government hack BS'rs - for who doesn't get SPAM everyday anyway? And myself and others have found certain articles -especially on the East Coast- being deleted by Indymedia editors, if they are too pro palestinian and anti-Likud.

Any how MY email is  evelynsdtr@yahoo.com - Let's Contact each other and do more than the luke warm types like the in Not In My Name org sorts are doing.
Evelyn

A view from reality 03.Nov.2005 07:35

Paul

You guys need to seriously wake up and realize that the common theme in most of the comments here has been driven by emotion with second and third-hand disinformation. If you are forming your opinions on information you get from 1) television, 2) your rabidly communist "professor", 3) the numerous trash rags that are cranked out by the same corrupt political-military-industrial complex often cited, and are fuelling these ideas with the frustration of youth wanting a better world because of the numerous social injustices you perceive, then you can now see that you are part of the problem. Welcome to my unsolicited and uncomfortable class. If you want to keep your head in the quagmire of ignorance, exercise your freedom and skip what I have to say because it will force you out of the mental comfort zone of darkness...

Lesson one: The scientific method. Notice: Get really upset and angry is NOT one of the steps. If you want to discuss a topic of interest or concern and then go do something about it, please do yourself, your family, your community and the rest of us a big favor and memorize the scientific method, then apply it in your life. Most of you might stop here because doing your own research is "hard" and uncomfortable, but for the statistically-speaking 1 out of 10 of you who just read that and said, "hmmmmmmmm", you will find the concept of logic forever beneficial in your lives. I often say there is no such thing as common sense-only logic and ignorance. Prove me wrong.

Lesson two: You can't trust mediatainment to represent any important geopolitical facts to you, because they can't even get the basic weather or common facts right about simple events after they have occurred at a local municipal level, let alone a complex geopolitical and socioeconimic environment of continuous fluctuation. They don't even take the time to expain those factors when discussing a particular part of the world at even a basic acceptable level-like what a high school student would be expected to relate for a report. If you REALLY want a clear picture of what is going on in an area, including your own, you need to do your own research and preferably GO THERE.

It is amazing what you don't know about your own community even, let alone Iraq. But, since this discussion seems to be centered around Iraq, you can 1)consider the aforementioned and highly-limited sources, 2)conduct your own scientific interviews with Iraqi immigrants, U.S.\coalition soldiers, contractors and reporters, and 3)go there and see for yourself. Don't let the overly-dramatized death tolls scare you away, because the casualty rate is so low that I am currently doing a comparative analysis as to the deaths of U.S. soldiers in peacetime accidents (which are mostly off-duty and alcohol-related) because I have a strong suspicion that roughly as many die in one year of peacetime in the States as do in one year in Iraq. Of course, at the height of the Vietnam War, we were suffering 500 deaths per week. This subject of death is not sanitized for me, since I was in Iraq and I have lost several brothers who were closer to me than family can be, in many regards. I have tasted death and narrowly escaped his hand more times and places than I care to recall, especially when I was brutally convinced without a doubt that my life here was at an immediate and chillingly-unprepared end, yet I escaped, whether by some stroke of fortune or unseen intervention of divine power, one can only speculate.

Anyway, go as a volunteer for some international relief organization or with the reconstruction effort with a contractor. You could even...brace yourself now, join the military and have them pay off the student loans you got so you could listen to some overweight, radical-communist leftover from the 60's preach to you about the "genocide" that the horrible white oppressors imposed on mankind. Go look into these people's faces and make your own observations. Eighty-five percent of the Iraq is stable, despite the media focus on only negative events in the Bahgdad-Fallujah-Mosul area. Would you say you're deathly afraid of going to Los Angeles(which is really around 100 collective cities in the L.A. Basin) because they had over 1,100 homicides last year? It's like saying the East Coast of the U.S. is unstable because of the crime in New York City. Or don't do anything at all except sit in your cyberchair and exchange blind emotional stabs into oblivion.

This all falls under the GATHER INFORMATION\CONDUCT RESEARCH part of the scientific method, just to keep the perspective. Forgive the cheap insults towards the stereotypical polital science professor, as true as they may be. For fun, go research the deliberate Soviet influence on the U.S. acedemia in the 1960's to get an idea of where a lot of these professors of Marxism get their ideology. This is where many of our "educators" got their ideas as part of a calculated, chess-player mentality scheme directed against the "capitalist pigs". There is a reason that the population of Russia keeps diminishing, now that people are free to leave the stinking mess. You would have to see how these people lived to believe it-which brings up another semi-related point: Russian soldier deaths from hazing or bullying, as they like to call it-just 46 in one week(2005). Where's that news story? Or check out the U.S. soldier fatalities in post-war Germany after 1945: yeah, thousands killed from snipers and sabotuers with explosive devices. You want to see real police brutality, go visit a third world country. Of course, we should expect nothing but the highest standards of human dignity from our own law enforcement, but study the facts about their work before passing judgement. Suggest some improvements to your local police chief or sherriff after studying the factors in your area if you really have a great idea.

Here's my last free lesson for the day. Sorry for the high-horse, lesson-giver status I have proclaimed upon myself, maybe some of you can teach me a lesson in improving my tact. Anyway, don't get sucked into the two divisions of the U.S. political party system. If you study how international financiers have influenced the power of nations with superpower status, you can immediately realize what a joke any two-party system is. I realized it before I even hit adolescence. Modern example: Fact: Because of the distrust towards the defense department by Congress after the Vietnam experience, they would not allow U.S. funds or military assets to be used in counterinsurgency operations in Nicaragua during the Soviet advances into the Carribean during the early 1980's. Key figures in the Reagan Administration realized this problem had to be dealt with somehow and decided to handle it without congressional approval in support of the Contras who were fighting the Sandanistas. These things require money, but it couldn't come from the defense authorization budget, so where did the money come from? The weapons WERE manufactured in at least one Southern U.S. state and later Mexico, after the Governor of that state let too many good ol' boys in on the CIA black money pork barrel. The Nicaraguan pilots WERE trained and equipped in that same state. The flights WERE flown and the weapons WERE delivered. The mission WAS accomplished, as I beleive it needed to be, but by highly unethical means. Who were the key figures? Vice President Bush, NSC staff member former LTC Oliver North, and Governor...William Jeferson Clinton. How was it financed? Colombian cocaine, of course. In a recent interview on FoxNews, Clinton, in an answer to the question about his and Bush Sr.'s relationship, said, "Sum of mah fellow Americuns maht be suprahsed to fahnd aut that my relationship with Mr. Bush goes back to mah daeez as the Guverner of Arkunsah, when he helped me out with some...trade issues." Then he adeptly steered the conversation into how important working together is and continued rallying for Hillary's quest for the White House. Now you know why we had Monica Lewinsky-"Hey! Look everybody! A sex scandal in the White House!" Of course, hillary was advising him because she knew the impeachment laws of the U.S. better than probably anyone in Congress, since she helped write the new ones after her work on the Nixon impeachment when she was hand-selected to assist the impeachment committee in the 1970's. Clinton and George H. have to protect each other-which is why Kenneth Starr's "investigation" stayed way off course from the real issues, like the numerous deaths of people "in the know" about Mena, Arkansas. Yes, it's ugly, but it's all true.

If Clinton wasn't part of Iran Contra, then he would have exposed the "evil right-wing Republican conspiracy" when he would have known it was going on in his back yard. Play along to get ahead is the rule of that game. Look what happened to the "unknown motorist" who stopped at Fort Marcy Park, Virginia, in July 1993 and saw the events there that would have been like gold, you would think, to Kenneth Starr's investigation-I'm talking about the death of Deputy White House Counsel and former senior partner at the Rose Law Firm from Arkansas, Vince Foster, who was responsible for organizing the Clinton's records in the Department of Justice's investigation into the Whitewater land deals. He supposedly committed suicide with a .38 caliber revolver without bleeding out all over the ground. A helpful coroner even assured congress that sometimes, the blood immediately "pools" to the lower extremeties without spilling out all over. This is just the tip of the iceberg. They also said that the powder burns on his hands prove that he fired the gun. From what I know about revolvers, the powder burns are consistent with his hands being in a defensive position, since the escaping unburned powder from between the cylinder and barrel doesn't burn your hands in that fashion, even if you turn the gun on yourself. It was funny, because I was stationed in the area at the time and I had the opportunity to ask Senator Bob Bennett about the matter. He told me that his initial suspicions were that there was definitely foul play, but then his friends in the FBI assured him that it was really a suicide. Hey folks, if it's good enough for the FBI, then you can take it to the bank...right????

DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH, THEN WE CAN HAVE A PRODUCTIVE CONVERSATION