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Home » Strategery » “Shop and Awe”

“Shop and Awe”

Defense Tech pal and Army reserve offi­cer Kris Alexander has a dyna­mite essay up on Intel Dump now, about how we need to start using our wal­lets to win the war on ter­ror. “Call it ‘shop and awe,’” Kris says.
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We have the worlds most pow­er­ful econ­omy but havent lever­aged it into the fight. We should be pur­su­ing poli­cies that cap­i­tal­ize on the suc­cess of sev­eral pri­vate sec­tor com­pa­nies and jump start the econ­o­mys of strate­gi­cally impor­tant regions help­ing to cre­ate a big­ger mid­dle class in the Middle East…
Last year, Bob Dukelow, a now-​​retired senior civil­ian pen­ta­gon intel­li­gence ana­lyst with on the ground expe­ri­ence in Afghanistan, began look­ing into new strate­gies to win the GWOT. He heard about an area on Overstock​.com called world­stock where they sell goods from devel­op­ing coun­tries like Afghanistan. Bob con­cluded that Overstock, and com­pa­nies like it, had a role to play in our counter-​​terrorism strat­egy.
Venues like this cre­ate bet­ter oppor­tu­ni­ties for local crafts­men in remote areas to get their prod­ucts to mar­kets they nor­mally would not reach, Bob says. We can pull these crafts­men and their fam­i­lies into the func­tional core of the world’s econ­omy less­en­ing the chance they will fall prey to the rhetoric of fun­da­men­tal­ist ter­ror­ist recruiters…
By giv­ing a venue to crafts­men [the pro­gram] has helped cre­ate 15,000 jobs world­wide 1,500 in Afghanistan alone… [And] some guy… who believes that he is get­ting a fair shake out of the New World Order is less likely to end up need­ing a JDAM parked on his head by some guy like me.

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  1. Brad says:
    March 1, 2006 at 1:01 pm

    I think this is a great idea for many rea­sons but keep in mind that Mohamed Atta, the lead hijacker of 9/​11, was by no means “poor.” He was edu­cated at described as “mid­dle class.”

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  2. Byron Skinner says:
    March 1, 2006 at 2:51 pm

    Good Morning Folks,
    This is not exactly a new strat­egy from the Americans. We use the same tac­tic to over­come and in time erad­i­cate the Native Americans of North America. It’s called trade and once you get a pop­u­la­tion aducted to west­ern good you have won the bat­tle.
    The either become Americans or the die out. An exam­ple is the Tomahawk and knife, the Native Americans didn’t have the tech. to smelt iron or make steel, all those steel Tomahawk heads and knives that the Natives put wooden han­dles on and scalped set­tlers with came from the Europeans.
    Trade goods are bet­ter then bul­lets any day and the really cool part is that the Natives have to buy the stuff. Thats called profit.
    ALLONS,
    Byron Skinner

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  3. Jeff says:
    March 2, 2006 at 5:22 pm

    We use the same tac­tic to over­come and in time erad­i­cate the Native Americans of North America. It’s called trade and once you get a pop­u­la­tion aducted to west­ern good you have won the bat­tle.
    —————-
    Oh my God, you really think this don’t you?
    Ah, I see, so by ‘trade’ you must mean ‘give– land-​​to-​​white-​​man, white-​​man-​​no-​​slaughter-​​entire-​​family’ type trade right? Genocide won the west, not trade.
    But, any­way, this strat­egy won’t enrich politically-​​influential defense con­trac­tors or pro­vide career oppor­tu­ni­ties for mil­i­tary offi­cers, defense intel­lec­tu­als, or national-​​security bureau­crat and, obvi­ously, it won’t ever be seri­ously considered.

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