Small Wars Journal

Helping Others Help Themselves

Thu, 06/04/2009 - 12:49am
Helping Others Help Themselves

by Colonel Bruce Boevers, Small Wars Journal

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Recognizing the requirement for the United States to succeed by, with, and through" our allies, friends and partners, the Department of Defense has taken several actions to improve Department capabilities to conduct Security Force Assistance (SFA) activities. Most recently, DoD has designated U.S. Special Operations Command as joint proponent for SFA and there is an implementing DoD Instruction in the staffing process now. Current emphasis on SFA is critical, if indeed not overdue. Several factors have led us to this point.

Existing and developing threats, as listed above, when coupled with some discernable trends, force the U.S. military to rethink how it will do business in the future in response to these factors. In short, because the Joint Force will not be able to deal with all challenges unilaterally, it will have to act in concert with partners around the world. The ability to do so contains the implied mission to develop the capabilities and capacities of those foreign security forces. Although the United States has been engaged in assisting foreign partners for years, it is now time to develop a broad-based construct that encompasses all components of the Joint Force and that integrates all available tools" for working with others. The era of niche mission areas and stovepipes" or cylinders" of excellence is over.

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Sir, you are making the assumption that we can help others from themselves...that we have the wisdom and foresight to adjust other cultures.

I would object that your solution is the only coping strategy lest we continue to muddle through.

I say that realizing that I'm the first to volunteer to serve within the breech.

I would suggest that we must consider to reconsider our foreign policy....

Sometimes, we cannot help someone from theirselves no matter how hard we try.

It is similar to having a brother addicted to drugs. I wish that I had some other resolution, but I do not.

It all stems to good governance and the perceived legitmacy of governance.

v/r

Major Mike FEw