Susan Page writes at USA Today that Leon Panetta, former head of the CIA and Secretary of the Department of Defense, says Americans should be braced for a long battle against the brutal terrorist group Islamic State that will test U.S. resolve. "I think we're looking at kind of a 30-year war," says Panetta, one that will have to extend beyond Islamic State to include emerging threats in Nigeria, Somalia, Yemen, Libya and elsewhere. Panetta also says that decisions made by President Obama over the past three years have made that battle more difficult — an explosive assessment by a respected policymaker of the president he served. Not pushing the Iraqi government harder to allow a residual US force to remain when troops withdrew in 2011, a deal he says could have been negotiated with more effort "created a vacuum in terms of the ability of that country to better protect itself, and it's out of that vacuum that ISIS began to breed." It is no surprise to Panetta that the assessment in his new book "Worthy Fights: A Memoir of Leadership in War and Peace" is drawing White House ire. "Look, I've been a guy who's always been honest," Panetta says. "I've been honest in politics, honest with the people that I deal with. I've been a straight talker. Some people like it; some people don't like it. But I wasn't going to write a book that kind of didn't express what I thought was the case."
(Score: 1) by Zz9zZ on Tuesday October 07 2014, @02:03AM
This feels more like seeding the mind-space to accept protracted war as a given, with lots of semi-factual points to back it up. (And making money off an outrageous title!)
Even if he is a true believer, we, as a society, could realize a paradigm shift which would alter these preconceptions from "doomed to war" to "there is hope". I'm not politically savvy enough to know what to shift, but I can grasp vague possibilities all over the place :)
I don't know about this guy in particular, but someone similar would be a great person to have a "what if" discussion with. Not sure this is a great quote for this particular situation, but "if you can get the fire hot enough, and I'm talkin' about hotter than the blazes of hell and damnation itself... then yes, it might be possible to get her up that fast."
Just gotta hope we have people who know the right track to take!
~Tilting at windmills~