Monday, March 24, 2008

Thomas Barnett: The Pentagon's New Map For War and Peace

I found this TED talk to be very interesting. I am the mother of a son who went to war twice, so this is a very personal topic for me. He was a front line soldier in both Afghanistan and Iraq with the 82nd Airborne. I am in complete agreement with Barnett that you cannot expect our soldiers one day to be shooting to kill, and then trying to make peace the next. You are messing not only with their heads but with the people of the countries that we are invading. As Barnett said "you can't ask a 19year old to do it all."
The world is well aware that we are a power to be dealt with.I agree that where we fail is in the aftermath. You cannot go in, tear a country apart by toppling its leader (No matter how brutal he was -for in most cases that is all that they have known), and then just expect to leave, and think they are going to pick up the pieces. Take Afghanistan and Iraq for example. These countries have been waging wars amongst each other for centuries.It is what they know, and will probably continue to do for centuries to come. They haven't the foggiest clue of what a democracy is. I think that you would have to bring many of those people here to this country,and plop them down for 6 months before they would even begin to understand the concept and the possibilities.
This is not to say that we should just ignore the atrocities and genocides going on in the world, but we cannot be the gatekeepers for everyone. I think Barnetts idea of an A-Z system is an interesting concept with its Leviathon Force and Sys Admin Force. As we have all seen, accessing the battlefields of Afghanistan and Iraq were never the problem. It is what do we do now to bring peace and stability? What is missing is that network system. Asking our 19-23 year old soldiers and older to do 4 and 5 tours is not the answer. The real test of Barnetts proposal will be if the two proposed forces can keep the peace with each other. One will always be ready to go to war-the other ready to compromise.

1 comment:

Trevor Winstanley said...

First please tell your son thank you for his service in the 82nd Airborne.

I agree with you on Barnetts idea of an A-Z system is an interesting concept with its Leviathon Force and Sys Admin Force. If we become and stay the gatekeepers we will be attacked by every one around the world. We will/would be under the microscope of every one