I was curious enough to go click on an interview with my man Rummy. One problem I notice right away is that the Pentagon page has screwy dates on these things. The dates given are apparently release dates, and not all of them were released in the last few weeks. That Rummy interview is dated 11/05/07 on the DOD "Reading Room" page but was clearly from an earlier date because Rummy wasn't still Secretary of Defense then. The interview itself is labeled , but Rummy's last day as SecDef was 12/18/06. This is a press conference with Gen. Peter Pace. Rummy indicates at the top of page 1 it is a "background" briefing, meaning Rummy can't be quoted by name. I haven't been able to tell fromt he transcript if he was speaking only to military analysts, or who.
The section that particularly caught my eye on this one is on page 3, speaking of the Iraq War:
People keep talking about going after the militias as though that they exist in a form, in a location where you can attack them, destroy them, and then mat's done: they don't exist or they're captured. And of course, our guys go into militia - into that territory and these folks disappear, and they don't want to fight, and you leave and they're back.Rummy saying that the Other Side has an advantage over him in propaganda because, "They can lie", is a classic. I can't help but notice what he didn't say, which would have been a logical follow-on thought, "but we can't". Maybe even Rummy couldn't say that one with a straight face.
So it is a very different circumstance and obviously they know it. They know that the center of gravity of the thing is here in the United States. It isn't out there. And mat they're designing their attacks to have maximum effect politically to weaken the will of the American people. They're doing a pretty good job. They are a hell of a lot more skillful at it than we are and have a lot greater flexibility. They can lie. (The element?) of bureaucracy. They have media committees that they operate to manipulate the media and they do it very skillfully, but let's eat our stuff. What the hell? What he was, you know, listening to me jabber when you could be eating something? (my emphasis)
But it's the line about the "center of gravity" that really caught my eye. Rummy is here endorsing the pernicious idea that the only true weakness that the US military has in a foreign war is the public back home. Otherwise our infallible generals would be invincible if it weren't for those gutless civilians.
I won't try to give a detailed history here. But the "center of gravity" concept used in this way is based on a bad interpretation of Prussian military theorist Carl von Clausewitz (1780-1831). And probably on a poor translation of the phrase, as well.
I discuss this "center of gravity" business in 2007 in The military, the Republican-dominated officer corps and democracy 04/03/07 and An alibi with feet of clay 04/23/07. See also Clausewitz's Center of Gravity: Changing Our Warfighting Doctrine - Again! by Antulio J. Echevarria II September 2002 (US Army War College Strategic Studies Institute) and Targeting the American Will and Other Challenges for 4th-Generation Leadership by Maj. David Harper Military Review Mar/April 2007.
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