+100. What I was trying to say but put across far better.Okeefenokee wrote: ↑Sun Aug 05, 2018 3:17 amRemember, you're talking about people.C-Mag wrote: ↑Sun Aug 05, 2018 2:47 amFair enough, I bow to your experience.Okeefenokee wrote: ↑Sun Aug 05, 2018 2:02 am
Messing up the lives of the civilians is a demonstrated path to losing their support.
Talking from experience here.
If it's as bad as you can imagine, you win them over by being the ones that make things better.
If they see your efforts against the bad guy as efforts that make it worse for them, they'll turn on you.
Talking from experience here.
If you blow up their roads, and blow up their markets, and blow up their homes, they won't care what it does to the people in charge. They will care what it does to them.
If you put men on the streets to secure their neighborhoods, if you provide and secure their schools, if you make sure their markets are stocked and secured, they will support you.
We learned this while fighting cartels who enjoyed public support because they did more than the government to bring a greater quality of life, and we learned this while fighting insurgents who lost support because they blew up markets, and roads, and schools.
The first priority of an insurgency is to maintain the support of the people, and it has to be voluntary. A war of terror against them to maintain their compliance won't work.
We have millions of veterans who have been through this who ought to have learned this.
The majority of the nation doesn't know that we have millions of citizens who saw it first hand and learned how you make it work. These politicians don't have a clue.
There are millions of veterans who learned from the past two decades of war just how you do and don't carry out an insurgency.
You don't make lives worse for the civilians.
It's the economy, stupid.
Most people don't care about ideals, they just want a reasonably comfortable life. You disrupt that life at your own risk, if they see you as the blame for their discomfort they're likely to side with your opposition if they promise "return to normality" (even if worse than what they started with - if they perceive it as still better than what you are offering you've lost).