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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Hizbullah's power play
2008-05-17
Caroline Glick , THE JERUSALEM POST

It only took Hizbullah a week to bring the government of Lebanon to its knees.

...What is interesting about Hizbullah's successful overthrow of the elected government in Lebanon is that after his forces defeated their foes, Hizbullah chief Hassan Nasrallah ordered his men to retreat to their customary shadows. Why didn't Hizbullah just overthrow the government?

...A compelling answer to this question is found in David Galula's classic work, Counterinsurgency Warfare: Theory and Practice. Galula, who died in 1967, was a lieutenant colonel in the French Marines. He served as a company commander in Algeria during the FLN's insurgency there. Counterinsurgency Warfare, which he wrote in 1964, is based largely on the French experience in Algeria and Indochina and on Chinese Communist revolutionary theory. Galula provides a clear and concise description of insurgent or revolutionary movements, their strategies and tactics. Conversely he provides clear guidance for counterinsurgents for defeating them.

As Galula explained, one of the main advantages that insurgents have over the governments they seek to overthrow is their lack of responsibility for governance. Far from seeking to govern the local population, the goal of insurgents is simply to demonstrate through sabotage, terror and guerrilla operations that the government is incapable of keeping order. And it is far easier and cheaper to sow disorder and chaos than to maintain order and secure public safety.

Posted by:g(r)omgoru

#3  You guys are giving Hezbollah way too much credit. I don't see why you are insisting on handing them a victory here when they clearly suffered a massive defeat. There really IS no government if Lebanon. And after all is said and done, Hezbollah is basically left right where it started with the exception of a lot of ill will with every other sectarian group.

SO they were able to keep the guy at the airport and keep their communications system ... for now ... in other words, they gained nothing. They were allowed the status quo ... but at great expense in political capital. They THOUGHT they were going to be able to trigger a general coup ... it didn't happen.

Hezbollah has suffered a humiliating defeat.

http://www.nowlebanon.com/NewsArticleDetails.aspx?ID=42894
Posted by: crosspatch   2008-05-17 13:09  

#2  Damn muslim nation building and those who came up with it.

Hear, hear!
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2008-05-17 06:58  

#1  Far from seeking to govern the local population, the goal of insurgents is simply to demonstrate through sabotage, terror and guerrilla operations that the government is incapable of keeping order. And it is far easier and cheaper to sow disorder and chaos than to maintain order and secure public safety.

Which is exactly what we should be doing in islamic controlled areas. Damn muslim nation building and those who came up with it.
Posted by: ed   2008-05-17 06:54  

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