This is meant as a poetic book review of The Insurgents by Fred Kaplan. It is about how General Petraeus and others tried to advance Army doctrine by incorporating Counterinsurgency (COIN) techniques/tactics.
SecDef and staff stormed into the room;
Three Generals stood, as SecDef’s stern voice boomed;
“I need unilateral consensus;
Something not too contentious;
A warfare strategy that will keep us from doom.”
“As you know, tensions grow in Iraq.
The President demands a solid plan of attack;
So to each of you three;
Keep in mind WMD;
Give me your views, and please keep fiction from fact.”
The 1st General then boldly confided;
This war is so clearly one-sided;
Massive firepower I’ve found;
With plenty of boots-on-the-ground;
Will end this war easily, he dismissively chided.
“I see, SecDef snarled with derision;
But your view, it lacks insight and vision;
T’would make the war unnecessarily costly;
But what I detest mostly;
Is a lack of weapons with technical precision.”
The 2nd General, with a flair for sensation;
Said “I recommend we adopt a new transformation;
JDAMs and stealth UAVs;
Can find the enemy effortlessly;
And obliterate terrorists from this troubled 3rd world nation.”
“I agree SecDef added with fanfare;
It’s simply a Revolution in Military Affairs;
Why, we could fire-and-forget;
And be one-hundred percent on target;
With a predator constantly armed in the air.”
Then the 3rd General clearly depicted;
“On this scenario, we are strategically conflicted;
In such an emergency;
I’ll say it, “Insurgency”;
We need new warfare guidelines, ones previously restricted.”
“To what I preach, do not recoil with hysteria;
But this war meets all the COIN criteria;
T’is not shock-and-awe;
Above all, not MOOTW;
Think Seven Pillars of Wisdom by Lawrence of Arabia.”
“Are you serious, did I hear right,” SecDef cried;
“This is nothing like what you’ve described;
We want accuracy, speed;
That’s my motto, my creed;
On COIN strategy, this Dude will not abide.”
But long after all was said and done;
Not when the Prez said the Iraq War was won;
It was COIN disciples;
Those Galula archetypals;
Who lead us to this COIN reformation.
Of Petraeus, and Nagl and Crane;
Note their efforts were never in vain;
They persevered, sometimes fought;
Sometimes won, sometimes not;
But in the end, ‘twas for all of us, gain.