The
counterattack begins
On General Mattis:
Here’s the wiki link to the
fellow Obama and his hired minions recently fired from CentCom: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Mattis
He has a cult following in the USA military, so I think you and I
will hear more about him in the future. In other words, he may not go away
because of others, not him. I expect him to be quiet.
He has been extended twice to stay in government service and work
for the USA, so firing him now is an attention gainer if the poo poo hits the
fan. Obviously he has some good qualities well thought of him not too long ago.
Even Obama's administration appointed him to Central Command.
On General McCrystal:
Thanks. I wondered where Stanley McChrystal
ended up? Sounds like he was a terrific leader. Sad to see him drummed out.
Hopefully he ended up at least as a consultant for spec ops or something.
Your guess is pretty good, I think.
And he was a very good leader, and is now in service in that area.
In other words, if times get hard, then he’s the kind of fellow we
want around.
The articles are already appearing. Here's one by
James Lewis.
It was Lincoln who said "Give me a general who
will fight!" That was after the North was defeated over and
over again by Robert E. Lee's smaller and more agile armies. Lincoln's first
generals fought desperately hard, but not hard enough to win. In the upshot,
the Civil War dragged out to became our bloodiest war ever, 600,000 dead --
mostly white folks. And yes, it was triggered by Christian Abolitionists who
made slavery morally intolerable to half the nation.
Lincoln was therefore forced to find generals who would
fight, and he found Sherman and Grant, who wreaked terrible destruction on the
South. He could see no alternative.
Soldiers who survived the Civil War lived with their painful
wounds for the rest of their lives. They had no modern painkillers, no
antibiotics, just liquor, morphine and silent suffering. Fifty years after the
Civil War, Oliver Wendell Holmes still ached from his near-fatal war injuries.
In stark contrast to Lincoln, who demanded to know the truth,
Obama is now firing our most successful fighting general -- for telling the truth.
That's really all we need to know.
Mr. Obama likes to compare himself to Lincoln, but baby, he
ain't no Lincoln! Not even a Ford. Not even a Prius.
Martin Luther King was genuinely like Lincoln, because he
knowingly risked his life for a cause greater than himself. And like Lincoln,
Dr. King was martyred.
Real human progress comes hard, very hard.
There are heroes in the world. Most of humanity doesn't come
close. Compared to Dr. King and Abe Lincoln, Obama is a hollow man, clinging to
a faith outworn.
General James Mattis is being fired for insisting on complete
contingency planning, according to Pentagon reporter Tom Ricks. Truth-telling isn't welcome in this administration, and
that means big trouble ahead. General Mattis and the military understand that.
The general insisted on full planning for all predictable outcomes.
Obama is a gambler, and he doesn't want to think about what
might happen if his wild gambles don't pay off. He is amazingly overconfident.
General Mattis is a thinker. He is a responsible combat leader.
The differences are huge.
Lincoln was driven by the conviction that the United States
Constitution was the "last, best hope of Mankind." He believed with
real justice that only in the New World could a profoundly new form of
self-government plant deep roots. Historians like Niall
Ferguson continue to make
Lincoln's case on the facts. Ferguson points out that in South America, even
Simon Bolivar gave up on the possibility of constitutional government. Spain
and Portugal did not sow the seeds of self-government in their colonies. They
sowed Hispanic caudillismo, the cult of macho
heroes like Francisco Franco, Fidel Castro, and Hugo Chavez.
For all its faults, Britain left a legacy of political
compromise and electoral legitimacy all over the world. That is why
English-speaking countries still practice electoral self-government today. Hong
Kong has a British-style political culture. India does. Mainland China does
not.
Political culture matters.
General Mattis rose to fame by the success of his combat
strategy in Iraq and Afghanistan. It was Mattis who taught his Marines to tell the population that "we are your best friend and your worst enemy."
In Iraqistan a lot of people got that.
In Afghanistan, after the Brits withdrew from Helmand
Province with serious losses, the U.S. Marines took over the battleground. They
practiced the Mattis Doctrine, walked combat patrols and risked personal death
and injury to let the people decide. Today Helmand Province is pacified -- at
least until Obama skedaddles outta there.
The Taliban are now holed up in the mountains. They are very patient fanatics.
The Taliban are now holed up in the mountains. They are very patient fanatics.
At her media-spun Senate testimony Hillary Clinton said
"We now face a spreading jihadist threat... We have to recognize
this is a global movement." The media were
more interested in the soap opera, of course, but that was Clinton's real
confession about the Benghazi fiasco. Even the Democrats are willing to tell
the truth when it suits their politics.
Meanwhile the Left still hates George W. Bush for recognizing
the truth, and fighting the War on Terror after 9/11/01.
My crystal ball looks foggy today, but I'll bet we'll hear
about the Mattis Doctrine again before the Long Jihad War is done. The Muslim
jihad has been going on for fourteen centuries since Mohammed. It doesn't have
to be declared, because it is in the Koran. But they declare it anyway
everywhere Muslims are indoctrinated, except to the liberal suckers. We will
hear all about the Mattis Doctrine as soon as this country is ready to face the
obvious truth. Truth tellers will be in demand again.
Meanwhile, Obama is mentally locked into the idea that
Marxism Lite is better than the U.S. Constitution.
But Lincoln was right and Obama is dismally wrong. In Lincoln's time, Europe had gone back to its ancient ways after the horrors of the French Revolution, turning away from elected governments in favor of Napoleonic emperors -- like the various Kaisers, Hitler, and Stalin.
But Lincoln was right and Obama is dismally wrong. In Lincoln's time, Europe had gone back to its ancient ways after the horrors of the French Revolution, turning away from elected governments in favor of Napoleonic emperors -- like the various Kaisers, Hitler, and Stalin.
The world wars of the 20th century all started with European
imperialism: Austro-Hungarian, German, Soviet. They all imitated Napoleon and
the Prussian Reich --- which inspired Karl Marx. Marxism is Prussian Kaisertum writ large. The Marxists
don't admit that, but they have a problem with the truth anyway. They
constantly lie to themselves; don't expect them to tell the truth about their
own horror story.
Obama is a Euro-socialist who imagines that socialism has
finally discovered the solution to peace and war. This is so delusional that
it's not even worth arguing over. Only fantasy mongers believe it. But like his
Kenyan father, Obama is mentally stuck in Marxism Lite. He wants to copy
Eurosocialism at the very time it is breaking down in front of our eyes.
So Mr. Obama wants to withdraw from the world. Well, then let
the Germans defend Europe, let Japan defend Asia, and leave South America to
Hugo Chavez. America can then pretend there are no ballistic missiles armed
with nukes only 20 minutes away in Russia, Iran, China, and North Korea.
Ballistic missiles float free once they leave the atmosphere. The Iranians have
launched satellites, proving that their rockets can also float around the world
and hit New York City. Obama wants to cut the military to the bone while China
and Iran, and soon Egypt (financed by the Saudis) have nukes and missiles.
Obama wants to have it both ways, spending tens of trillions
to keep the Democrats in power forever while pleading poverty to take the
American cop off the world beat. Obama doesn't dare to think about failure. But
failure of leftist fantasies is the norm, not the exception. Mass delusion is
what killed the Soviet Empire. Mass delusion is what we are seeing in America
today, spread by the mass media.
Our military are smarter and more morally responsible than our demagogues. They constantly plan for what might
happen, not just what they wish for.
General Mattis is a morally responsible individual. Obama is
not.
So General Mattis has to go.
In Obama's America the voters still hope that delusional
fantasies will turn out to be true. Doctors will work for free, miracle drugs
will be developed free, taxes are only for the rich, and Democrats are really
compassionate.
They're happy to give free liquor to the drunks, in exchange for a vote.
Well, the truth will out. As usual.
They're happy to give free liquor to the drunks, in exchange for a vote.
Well, the truth will out. As usual.
Meanwhile, General Mattis has taught his Marines and Soldiers
to practice the Mattis Doctrine. Maybe some retired officers will do the needed
contingency planning for unwanted futures that are sure to come. George Patton
didn't stop planning when he was demoted. He knew he would be needed, soon
enough.
That might save the United States when we turn to the truth tellers again.
That might save the United States when we turn to the truth tellers again.
Semper Fi, General.
No one has done better.
Read more: http://www.americanthinker.com/2013/01/dangerous_times_gimme_a_general_who_wont_fight.html#ixzz2J4nBUKVL
Read more: http://www.americanthinker.com/2013/01/dangerous_times_gimme_a_general_who_wont_fight.html#ixzz2J4nBUKVL
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