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Monday, June 12, 2006

Let Fly the JDAMs

I noted our defeat in Somalia and wondered when our special forces boys might lead the counter-attack.

Strategypage writes:

American counter-terrorism forces have not been idle in all this, but they have been secretive. And for good reason. The Somalis are quite willing to let American troops come in and do their fighting for them. However, American Special Forces would rather play by Afghan rules (a few dozen Special Forces troops directing the delivery of smart bombs, followed by local troops exploiting the destruction.) But the Somalis are more fractious and unreliable than Afghan warlords. Backstabbing is considered a national sport in Somalia, and unity a weakness. So American operators proceed with caution, trying to play the same complicated game the Somalis favor.


Somalia is currently in the 'loss' column. Don't assume it will remain there.