Posted by
skep41 on Sunday, October 19, 2008 12:46:12 PM

Who
was the worst general in American History? There are a lot of
candidates. Even the brilliant generals like Lee, Patton and Sherman
made mistakes. But there are generals who
only made mistakes, generals whose actions prolonged wars, increased casualties and created future problems.
Some
people say that George Washington was an incompetent general. He lost
battle after battle but the effect of his staying in the field was that
he won the war. His tactics against a well disciplined enemy could
raise some questions but his strategy was a winner. He had the strength
of character to keep the entire enterprise from going on the rocks and
the image of him standing strong led, in the end, to his opponents
realizing that they could never win and that any resources that they
spent trying to hold on to their American Colonies were wasted.
Usually
George McClelland is cited as the worst general in American History.
With good reason. In the peninsular campaign he had a 4-1 advantage
over Lee and ended up running with his tail between his legs. After the
bloody collision at Antietam, when Lee was wounded and trapped on the
wrong side of the Potomac McClelland could have finished him off and
ended the war. Lincoln was so furious he fired him. The strategic
effect of McClelland's blunder was that the war continued three more
years and the South was totally destroyed. But McClelland built the
Army Of The Potomac from nothing and in the end that led to the defeat
of Lee and the Union Victory.
But there is one general who has
been consistently wrong at every step of his career as a general. the
long-term effects of his foolish decisions have included the
destrustion of ten percent of the office space in New York City and the
felony conviction of a totally innocent man.
What did Powell's
decisions have to do with 9/11? Think back to the attack on our marines
in Beirut. First of all Powell and his mentor Casper Weinburger put
those brave men in the middle of a chaotic war between some of the most
murderous and crazed fanatics in history. One of those factions was
Hezbollah. Hezbollah found some deranged lunatic and got him behind the
wheel of a truck filled with explosives which he rammed into the Marine
barracks causing 350 or so deaths. This was after the US Embassy had
been similarly attacked a week before with 50 deaths. That the Marines
hadn't been dispersed in the face of this is another thing that should
be charged to the leading military commander in this age of
micromanagement.
But then the terrorists struck. The panic in
Washington was sickening to behold. A female Senator, whose name I
forget, was sobbing into the microphone bawling that we had to
get our people out of there! It
was like watching a pack of chickens react to the entry of a
rattlesnake into their coup. Even Reagan was stunned and slow to react,
partly because he had Powell and Whine-burger moaning in his ear about
disengagement. The only thing on anybody's mind was avoiding additional
casualties.
In Baalbek and the Bekaa Valley they waited for the
waves of B-52's which they expected to arrive at any moment to send
their seedy Islamic butts to paradise. But the azure blue skies never
were filled with a rain of 2000 lb bombs. The people who were proposing
making Beirut uninhabitable by bombing every power plant, water pumping
station and bridge in the area were just spouting hot air. The
battleship New Jersey showed up a few weeks later and lobbed a few
shells into the mainly Druze villages on the coastal mountainsides but
the fact that Hezbollah continued to exist and thrive instead of being
a broken remnant counting its losses in the ruined moonscape of the
Bekaa Valley was a message to terrorists everywhere that they could
kill Americans with impunity because we were so terrified of casualties
and bad publicity that we would never use our awesome firepower to any
effect regardless of the provocation.
When it came to moving in
for the kill in Iraq in 1991 it was the same story. Swartzkopf asked
for one more day to finish off the Republican Guards. He didn't get it.
The symbolism of a 100 Hour War and Powell's aversion to further
Iraqi casualties
drove the decision to let the remaining Republican Guard units escape
the trap and survive to suppress the Shi'ite rebellion. Powell then
stood silent while several hundred thousand Shi'ite civilians were
slaughtered by the people he was so merciful to.
Somalia, same
story. The death and mutilation of our Rangers didn't provoke a
devastating response, just more sniveling and hand-wringing. The Powell
Doctrine was a message to Osama Bin Laden that the sky was the limit.
The cowardly west would absorb blow after blow and the Powell Doctrine,
without Powell in command, ruled the day. The only response to these
horrible terrorist attacks were a couple of random cruise-missile
strikes and a feeble bombing of Baghdad timed to politically benefit
the embattled Clinton Administration.
As Secretary Of State Powell made one of his worst mistakes when a group of Venezuelan military officers arrested Hugo Chavez. Powell insisted that the 'democratically elected leader' of Venezuela be released...condemning the officers who arrested him to exile or prison and condemning the Venezuelan people to a brutal dictatorship which is impoverishing them and actively acting against democracy in the region. Once again Powell's actions aided an enemy of our country to survive and flourish.
Then we have Powell,
feeling aggrieved that the invasion of Iraq in 2003 happened in spite
of the year and a half of diplomatic fiddling around and that his name
was attached to it. He resigned with bitter feelings against the Bush
Administration for linking his good name to what had become an
unpopular policy amongst his inside-the-beltway social circuit. He
directed his minion, Richard Armitage, to start blabbing around to
journalists that the lying scumbag Joe Wilson was married to a CIA
agent named Valerie Plame who had possibly been the reason that Wilson
was sent on his mission to Niger. Then, in one of the great
non-coincidences of history, Upchuck Schumer, the most baldly partisan
Senator in the Senate, called for an investigation into whether karl
Rove, Dick Cheney and the White House were behind the leak.
Powell
sat there for two years, while a totally innocent man was convicted on
a process crime based on the perjury of a liberal journalist, silent;
knowing that the original leak and all the coverage in the press had
been generated by his own man. It is the most disgusting and
dishonorable act, an act seeking to sabotage the policies of a sitting
president and land his innocent associates in prison, that has ever
been committed by any American general in history. It was pure spite
and bile.
That's the inner soul of this timid and incompetent
general. His record of misjudgement is long and our country has paid a
very high price for his 'leadership'. Maybe he was to be expected from
the Vietnam Era officer corps who saw their military victory in Vietnam
turned into a political defeat and vowed that they would never be hung
out to dry like that again. Their criteria for using force was so
cramped and narrow that it almost negated any military advantage in
capability that the US had by convincing our adversaries that we would
never use it. Bush and Rumsfeld have altered this a tiny bit, and a
whole new group of officers are emerging from our actions in the War On
Terror who can take pride in their accomplishments and treat the media
with the contempt they deserve. Maybe, if the military survives the
coming national bankruptcy, the damage of the Powell Doctrine can be
reversed but the author of that doctrine will always be a figure of
contempt and a symbol of prevarication and indecision. The Plame Affair showed Powell to be a man of dishonor and to have have the self-centered soul of a political bureaucrat, not the honor of a general. That this man's endoesement is seen as lending 'military credibility to the anti-military Obama clique is an example of whats in store if BHO is elected.