Re: Who speaks loudly - who softly
by
Tyrtaios-rising
05/09/2008, 7:56 AM #
Hello SPC123. Just for the record, I'm a big fan of General Petraeus, I observed his keen understanding of the changing dynamic in Iraq, and implementation of civil action as the CG, 101st, around southern Mosul early on. Unfortunately, that all came unwrapped when he left (another story).
I would, at one point, have agreed 100% with your conclusion on the General's career pattern, and thus being able to continue to influence forward thinking within this Nation's largest gun club, but not necessarily premier gun club : - >
My words, "can anyone doubt" were an unfortunate choice. Of course there is always doubt.
However, there is a strong, and heated debate going-on within the Army, which has also gone public several times, as to the future dirction of that "institution."
Although, I will say I hope you are right, were I a betting man, I believe the instituational thinkers will lobby for his retirement after his tenure as CENTCOM.(if Afghanistan doesn't consume him first).
Incidentally SPC123, I encourage healthy debate, but you need not use a condescending tone nor use words like "professor" with me.
I assure you, although I don't have a lock on the future, or big picture, my background does give me some measure of insight, so does my existing connection to that background.
If a PFC tells me he has locked with and put down his enemy looking him in the eye, I know first hand of what he speaks. If a battalion commander describes to me his scheme of maneuver, I also know first hand of what he speaks.
I do understand your, and others, mind se of - - - - what have you done lately, so I will excuse your brashness.
Let's continue to agree to disagree, in a more polished manner.