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Home » Strategery » Hezbollah, Deadly Hybrid

Hezbollah, Deadly Hybrid

We’ve hinted at this a cou­ple of times since the fight between Israel and Hezbollah began. But the ter­ror group, “with the sophis­ti­ca­tion of a national army… and the lethal invis­i­bil­ity of a guer­rilla army” is a new breed of mil­i­tary ani­mal. “A hybrid,” Thom Shanker writes. “Old labels, and old plan­ning, do not apply.“
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Hezbollah still pos­sesses the most dan­ger­ous aspects of a shad­owy ter­ror net­work. It abides by no laws of war as it attacks civil­ians indis­crim­i­nately. Attacks on its posi­tions carry a high risk of killing inno­cents. At the same time, it has attained mil­i­tary capa­bil­i­ties and other sig­nif­i­cant attrib­utes of a nation-​​state. It holds ter­ri­tory and seats in the Lebanese gov­ern­ment. It fields high-​​tech weapons and pos­sesses the fire­power to threaten the entire pop­u­la­tion of a regional super­power, or at least those in the north­ern half of Israel.…
“We are in a world today where we have a non-​​state actor using all the tools of weaponry,” from drone air­craft to rock­ets to com­puter hack­ing, said P.W. Singer, a senior fel­low at the Brookings Institution who spe­cial­izes in the impact of new tech­nolo­gies on national security. 

But John Robb, who’s been exam­in­ing this kind of “open source war­fare” for years, says that “the cen­tral secret to Hezbollah’s suc­cess” isn’t in its weaponry. It’s in the ter­ror­ists’ abil­ity to have its “guer­ril­las to make deci­sions autonomously… at the small group level.”

In every area — from fir­ing rock­ets to defend­ing pre­pared posi­tions… — we have exam­ples of Hezbollah teams decid­ing, adapt­ing, inno­vat­ing, and col­lab­o­rat­ing with­out ref­er­ence to any cen­tral author­ity. The result of this decen­tral­iza­tion is that Hezbollah’s aggre­gate deci­sion cycles are faster and qual­i­ta­tively bet­ter than those of their Israeli coun­ter­parts… the con­tin­ued suc­cess of its efforts has put the Israelis on the horns of a dilemma: either request a cease­fire or push for a full inva­sion of south­ern Lebanon (each fraught with dis­as­trous consequences). 

And not just for Israel. “Other ter­ror­ists are learn­ing from Hezbollahs suc­cesses,” Shanker notes. Iraqi insur­gents are show­ing a sim­i­lar blend of oper­a­tional flex­i­bil­ity and mod­ern tech­nol­ogy. To beat these groups, the U.S. is going to have to learn that it “takes a net­work to fight a network.”

American intel­li­gence agen­cies and the mil­i­tary proved it can fight this kind of war, as it did in Afghanistan to rout Al Qaeda, when intel­li­gence offi­cers and small groups of Army Special Forces worked with local fight­ers to call in dev­as­tat­ing air strikes and drive the Taliban from power.
Within the Bush admin­is­tra­tion and across the mil­i­tary, a clearer view is emerg­ing out of the chaos in south­ern Lebanon. It is that nation-​​states know they can­not directly take on super­pow­ers either regional or global with­out get­ting their clocks cleaned, and so they use prox­ies they train and sup­port to take the fight to those super­pow­ers. The fight against groups like Hezbollah requires a strat­egy for deal­ing with their spon­sors. These net­works, Hezbollah included, dont float around in the ether like free elec­trons bump­ing into each other. They alight. They attach them­selves to ter­ri­tory. In Afghanistan it was with the full sup­port of the Taliban. In Pakistan, its an ungoverned space. In Lebanon, its a state within a state. Cut off state sup­port, or elim­i­nate the abil­ity of the net­works to sur­vive in ungoverned areas, and they col­lapse on them­selves.
No solu­tion has been writ­ten. But it would include mil­i­tary force along with diplo­macy, eco­nomic assis­tance, intel­li­gence and infor­ma­tion cam­paigns.
“Most crit­i­cally, we have to get bet­ter at its such a clich win­ning hearts and minds,” said a mil­i­tary offi­cer work­ing on coun­terin­sur­gency issues. “That is influ­enc­ing neu­tral pop­u­la­tions toward sup­port­ing us and not sup­port­ing our ter­ror­ist and insur­gent enemies.”

And so the zillion-​​dollar ques­tion becomes: Do big air cam­paigns and large-​​scale inva­sions really influ­ence those opin­ions in a pos­i­tive way? Or do they just play into the ter­ror­ists’ hands?
UPDATE 07/​31/​06 4:07 PM: Anthony Cordesman’s answer: The U.S. — and Israel’s — cur­rent course is “stu­pid, incom­pe­tent, and obso­lete.” Youch.

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  1. Phil Fraering says:
    July 30, 2006 at 12:42 pm

    To answer a ques­tion with a ques­tion:
    Didn’t the North Vietnamese use a sim­i­lar strat­egy, cou­pling inva­sions by con­ven­tional mil­i­tary forces (with tanks and artillery) with rear-​​action forces by gueril­las, some recruited from the South, but many infil­trated from the North, and all sup­plied by the North, inter­min­gling with the population?

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  2. Herschel Smith says:
    July 30, 2006 at 3:54 pm

    I con­tinue the dis­cus­sion on my web site(www.captainsjournal.com, with “Moral Asymmetry in Warfare: Israel and Hezbollah”). It would appear to me that the Israelis have cho­sen the worst of all pos­si­ble worlds: an inter­me­di­ate response.

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  3. Charles says:
    July 30, 2006 at 11:21 pm

    I don’t think Hezbollah added any­thing *new* to the mix, it appears knowl­edge has been bounc­ing around since the Muj expelled the Soviets from Afghanistan. We’ve had this cadre of skilled peo­ple around from the ‘90s…even if many died dur­ing the inter­nicene fight­ing that led to the gen­e­sis of the Taliban, enough sur­vived to pro­vide tac­ti­cal skills to AQ and other groups. Hezbollah may or may not have had peo­ple able to dip into this reser­voir of expe­ri­ence, but I think it’s fair to say they’ve retained the lessons of fight­ing guer­rilla war against the Israelis, dur­ing the 80’s and dur­ing the buffer zone years, in addi­tion to what­ever the Iranians were able to teach them.

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  4. Scott Free says:
    July 31, 2006 at 1:01 am

    I have the dis­tinct feel­ing that Hezbollas’ mil­i­tary prowess is being wildly over­stated. When the dust and fog of war recedes from this episode of the Lebanese civil war, I believe that his­tory will show that they were just another bunch of mus­lim thugs with guns who got their clocks cleaned by Israel.
    Their best weapon is pro­pa­ganda, and we are see­ing it in action now as the media buys the slicked-​​out ver­sion of “Baghdad Bob” being pumped out by Hezbolla. Remember the “Jenin Massacre”?

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  5. Basra Bill says:
    July 31, 2006 at 7:12 am

    Jenin? Yeah, that was where at least 22 civil­ians were killed by the Israelis, and accord­ing to HRW, “Israeli forces com­mit­ted seri­ous vio­la­tions of inter­na­tional human­i­tar­ian law, some amount­ing prima facie to war crimes.“
    The Israelis aren’t mak­ing it any bet­ter this time around by killing more civil­ians (or UN blue hel­mets either). Hezbollah is sim­ply a resis­tance move­ment, and it thrives on hav­ing some­thing to resist. Tossing more gaso­line on the fire isn’t gonna help.

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  6. Marilyn Hatara says:
    August 6, 2006 at 12:20 pm

    Well I ask you all “HOW MANY INNOCENT CIVILIANS HAS HEZBOLLAH KILLED IN THE PAST AND CONTINUES TO DO SO? Its very sad to see civil­ians get killed by Israel in this cur­rent con­flict but there is a lit­tle dif­fer­ence in intents here. Hezbollah has and con­tin­ues to kill inno­cent civil­ians and other cil­tures of the world by direct inten­tion to do so to pro­mote their world-​​wide expan­sion­ism for con­trol whereas the Israelis have acted in self-​​defense after years of hav­ing their peo­ple killed by sui­cide bombers and Hezbollah planned attacks. Israel did what they could to pro­mote a peace­ful exis­tence between the Palestinians by the with­drawals that they made to no avail. You can­not nego­ci­ate with the ter­ror­ist men­tal­ity and mind set that recruits and trains its own chil­dren to become sui­cide bombers. WAKE UP AMERICA AND WAKE UP WORLD AND IDENTIFY THE TRUE ENEMY WORLDWIDE.

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  7. stephen russell says:
    December 31, 2007 at 12:42 am

    No Peace Talks Israel with any Hez run Nation.
    NO Time to chit chat while they plant more bombs etc.
    Offer Rewards for killing Hez lead­ers etc.
    Flak Vest time.
    Arm Up & Kick Butt.
    Napalm Hez bases
    Use Pain Ray in Jerusalem @ any Hez sites.
    Use ADS.
    Have Mercs clean out Hez with Israeli Army.
    Hello Blackwater, new contract.

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