Logistical
Capabilities
and
Their Limitations
(A
CO's Viewpoint!)
Perfection
In Logistical Capability For Long-Range Missions:The B-52
In
over 4 decades no replacement has been found for the B-52 bomber.
The
Gulf war has shown that the FB-111 [F-111] capable of delivering
high accuracy precision weapons from a stealth environment is the way
for the future of warfare.
There
will always be a need for more specialized long range heavy duty
stealth aircraft calibrated to specific missions but the overall
direction would appear to be RPVs – at least in aerial missions and
variations of F-111's.
Unofficially,
military planners are always fighting the last war – especially if
they have won it – so do not take the above as 'written in stone'.
When
the Real Challenge Will Come
The
Gulf War and all wars America has engaged in since WWII were all
mismatches.
Not
a single war the United States has engaged in since World War II
has placed the armed forces of the United States directly up against
the capabilities of any superpower or advanced nation which is it's
equal in technology and in firepower.
The
Luxury Of Choice
All
were wars of choice and convenience and none were needed to be fought
for the security of the United States on the homeland front.
None
were fought because an adversary had attacked the territory of the
United States but to either support an ally or to defend strategic,
economic and political interests overseas.
The
Limitations Of Operational Capabilities
But
what happens when you have all of the technological and logistical
capabilities in place and the enemy has none -absolutely none.
Is
success a guaranteed outcome?
Military
strategists and lecturers would say to greenhorns ' well of course'.
If
they say this, then ask them about Benghazi on September 11, 2012.
Benghazi,
Libya, Was A Game Changer
What
happened in Benghazi Libya in 2012 was a game changer.
On
several occasions rescue missions were repeatedly told to stand down
and not to rescue Ambassador Stevens and his team from what were
hours of firefight stand-off against repeated attacks by extremists
on the de facto Embassy ('the Compound'.)
The
logistical capabilities existed but the political will did not.
Political decisions determined Ambassador Chris
Stevens' fate at the end of the day.
So
even an American Ambassador was expendable
What
this demonstrated was that having logistical capabilities for an
aerial strike(s) and rescue missions, even at arms length, are
utterly useless if the political will does not exist to successfully
effect an outcome.
Where
Faith Is Not Enough
[I
have thought repeatedly what I would have done in that same
situation. I think that I might have defied military orders and
risked court-martial and end of career to effect that rescue –
especially if I had personally known the Ambassador and his team.
[Friendship can often be thicker than blood.]
I
know that there are individuals who have anguished and who are
haunted about the orders which they were given at that time – to
the point of suicide – to this very day.
These
officers trusted the judgement of the politicians – their ultimate
commanders-in-chiefs - and dutifully followed their orders in the
chain of command. To this day, some feel betrayed by the politicians
they served believing in their judgement and decisions in the best
interests of the country – The United States - and it's Allies.]
Realpolitik
To
repeat, the logistical capabilities existed to save the Ambassador
and his team but politics determined the order and outcome of the
day.
Drone
capabilities existed for real time analysis.
All
the technology and firepower required to rescue the most important
representative of any superpower and his team were all in place.
Despite
all these factors, as I said at that time, the Ambassador and his
team were sacrificed as expendable.
Again
I have covered this in fine detail and you can do a search out of the
articles under 'Benghazi' or 'Libya' or 'Ambassador Stevens' or
'Libya Congressional Reports' to confirm these facts.
Fiction
[My
decision to have a web presence was directly motivated by this event.
Before this, I had always assumed 'it was not my call' nor
'responsibility' to be promulgating my views across the Internet.
Let
someone else do that. Besides, I am a bit long-in-the-teeth and a
technological dinosaur. I can't even program my mobile phone
properly.
The
brutal manner with which these murders took place, their videoing and
broadcast across the web – for a world audience - in every extreme
detail – convinced me that we all have a responsibility to
counteract ideals and values which are ultimately determined to
destroy our ways of life and the democratic structures as currently
existing and replace them with worse models than we could ever
imagine in our worst of nightmares.]
We
Can all Do Business - Just Like Before
Like
many analysts, for a while, I too was under the impression that 'you
could do business' with the Islamic State and I was in the process of
re-engaging contacts for interviews for a planned book about ISIS.
My
views about ISIS also changed around this time.
Night
Of The Long Knives
In
the autumn of 2012, following the Benghazi massacres, the equivalent
of a military decapitation took place in the United States with the
replacement of senior commanders.
To
this day it has never been fully explained whether it was the
politicians attempting to 'cover their tracks' or sacking for
'incompetence' related to the Benghazi incident – or just that they
'knew too much' and needed to be 'moved on', urgently.
No
concrete proof has ever been provided which in any way link these
Benghazi butchers to any faction of ISIL/ISIS. There are
'missing links' in this regard and only the piecing of them all
together will answer the unsolved questions with regard to the
butchers of Benghazi.
[There
are also suggestions of CIA funding of these same factions who, it
was alleged, turned against their funders because of disputes over
money and weapons.
No
evidence has ever been provided in open Congressional sessions even
to this day that such was the case. It is also rumored that proof
of such allegations have been highly classified and that officers and
assets may have 'been sacrificed' to protect what were highly
sensitive operations taking place between Turkey and Libya in
support of ISIL/ISIS at that time.
I
still cannot accept to this day that any Ambassador of the world's
greatest superpower can be left as a 'sacrificial lamb' for a
'greater' or 'higher' political good or outcome. No good ever came
out of the butchery of Ambassador Stevens and his team. Indeed
quite the opposite, it has been 'downhill' ever since his absence (or
removal) from the debate.]
Where
The Ideals Of Diplomacy Expire
I
covered this appalling and shameful historical episode in U.S.
diplomatic political and military blunders in full from beginning to
the Congressional Inquiry and I presented in articles or blogs at
this website as much data as was publicly released – even data
which Members alleged existed but for which there was no available
evidence to support their allegations, all in the vain hope of
continuing the debate and thorough investigation of circumstances
surrounding the calculated sacrifice of, not assets, but key
personnel, of the highest order.
Even
Russia would never have allowed such carnage of key personnel to go
unavenged.
Lessons
Which Have Not Been Learned To This Day
The
point of introducing Libya into a debate about resources, assets,
aerial technology and firepower, is to emphasize the fact that, even
with the most advanced capabilities weapons technologies and
resources available for deployment and effective use, without the
political will (or indeed in the absence of a mentally well-balanced
military commander, by chance or design, in place to over-ride an
incorrect or common-sense-flawed political decision - or a decision
you instinctively know to be in error) all the logistics, the
firepower, the capabilities, assets and resources available for
deployment and effective use, are all utterly useless at a time of
extreme crisis, even by the world's foremost superpower.
On
this note I will end and leave the forward debate to my intelligent
readership.
©Patrick
Emek, June 2017
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