Pubdate: Wed,  5 Jun 2002
Source: Rock River Times (IL)
Issue: June 5-11, 2002
Copyright: The Rock River Times 2002
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Author: M. L. Simon

THEY'LL QUIT WHEN THEY LOSE ALL HOPE

I have been re-reading one of my favorite books on military history lately. 
The name of the book is "Strategy"  by Basil Henry Liddell (B.H. L.) Hart. 
The book was first published in 1929 under the title "The Decisive Wars of 
History". The edition I'm reading was first published in 1967.

The book is mainly about warfare. Two thousand five hundred years of 
warfare. From the battle at Marathon to the Arab-Israeli war of 1948-49 
(this section was written  by Yigael Yadin Chief of Staff of the Israeli 
Army at the time.) The two major sections of the book cover World War One 
and World War Two.By studying the various battles, how the soldiers 
reacted, what the generals and  admirals did, how the battles affected 
heads of state and the people of the various countries involved he came to 
a very simple conclusion. When it comes to dealing with people or battles 
butting heads is seldom effective. The indirect approach usually works 
better and is more economical.

Let us look at an example of the indirect approach to battle and then see 
how the idea applies to other parts of life where humans are involved. In 
the current oil war. The direct strikes are to gather peoples attentions. 
The real war is economic. The question is will the current oil powers be 
able to maintain their economic power. The answer is no. First American 
technologists are working with other countries besides the Arab countries 
to help them increase their oil and gas output. Second technologies are 
coming on line to nearly double the efficiency of use of current energy 
supplies. Like a combined cycle fuel cell and gas turbine electric plant 
that turns an astounding 80 percent of the fuel into electricity. A third 
point is that America is installing wind power at an astounding rate with 
the size of the standard installed turbine doubling over the last two years 
from three quarters of a megawatt to one point five megawatts. Each 
doubling of size only increases cost by a factor of  one point five. That 
means a cost reduction of twenty five percent. With more to come.

In time despite some battle field wins their power based on control of the 
worlds energy supplies is on the decline due to the emergence of new 
technology in the use and production of energy.  So the new technology 
becomes an indirect attack on the oil fascists. They have no counter weapon 
because the advance of technology is more diffuse than their attacks. Even 
if the attacks are diffuse  compared to normal warfare. They are already 
beaten. They just don't know it.

In winning any modern war truth is essential at the strategic level. Goals 
must be honestly stated although deception as to methods and timing are 
certainly to be expected. In the war against the communists the lies of the 
communists about the real nature of the two systems could not paper over 
what the people under Communism were promised and yet only the western 
capitalists managed to deliver. Again, here, the main war was economic and 
cultural. The troops were to there to deter military action while economics 
did the real work.

What is common to war against all fascist societies is that they do not 
give up their ambitions of dominance until the leaders and people are 
completely without hope. Some like the Soviet Union come to this conclusion 
by rational calculation and change before military conquest is necessary. 
Others like the National Socialists in Germany needed a military occupation 
because of their preference for war.

America has dealt with both kinds of fascist before. We will deal with this 
new batch according to the rationality of their decisions. If they insist 
on a war to the death it is going to be theirs not ours.

I think America and Americans would love nothing more than a peaceful world 
based on mutual respect and commerce. No force, no fraud. None of this 
convert to our religion or else. The great genius of founders of this 
country was the separation of church and state.

What the separation of church and state means is that the job of government 
is only to be the guardian of public morals. Private morals are up to the 
individual.  The funny thing is if we keep our public morals  the private 
one's tend to come in line as well. In public we must be honest in our 
dealings with each other, give good service, and work to keep the peace. If 
we follow this in our   public lives our private lives in time will follow. 
Every time we have seriously deviated from this ideal of the separation of 
moral spaces we have come to grief. Alcohol prohibition is the most noted 
failure whose cycle we have completed. Drug prohibition is our current most 
serious deviation from the ideal of the separation of church and state. 
There is no doubt of the grief we are suffering because of that deviation. 
Enriched criminal gangs and massive state spending on prisons are just two 
of the many undesirable side effects of this moral crusade. But like every 
other moral crusade it's proponents will not give up until they lose all 
hope. Hope is what keeps wars going. Loss of hope ends them.

If you would like to find out more about how our limited government is 
supposed to work go to: http://mywebpage.netscape.com/msimon669/index.html 
for the Constitution, the Federalist Papers, the Declaration of 
Independence, and other good stuff. Free. Pass it on.

M. Simon is an industrial controls designer and Free Market Green

(c) M. Simon - All rights reserved. Permission granted for one time use in 
a single periodical publication. Permission also granted for concurrent 
publication on the periodical's www site.
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