Wednesday, May 13, 2009

"The violent way is the short way, and the peaceful way is the long way."

TO BE NOTED: From The Best Defense:

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Tom Waits on Iraq, strategy, and counterinsurgency
Wed, 05/13/2009 - 1:07pm

Steve Biddle of CFR has a good piece analyzing likely scenarios in Iraq that concludes that, "On balance, paying the cost of a slower withdrawal, while expensive, may ultimately be the cheaper approach." I agree.

By coincidence, I read his comment yesterday just a few minutes after I read this one by B.H. Liddell Hart in Strategy, his classic on the indirect approach:

"In strategy, the longest way round is often the shortest way home."

It also reminds me of something Col. Bill Rapp, an aide to Gen. Petraeus, said to me in Baghdad, I think in late 2007:

"The violent way is the short way, and the peaceful way is the long way."

Tom Waits's tune "The Long Way Home" could be the theme song of the strategically minded counterinsurgent.

Thomas E. Ricks "



(Tom Waits/ Kathleen Brennan)

Well I stumbled in the darkness
I'm lost and alone
Though I said I'd go before us
And show the way back home
There a light up ahead
I can't hold onto her arm
Forgive me pretty baby but I always take the long way home

Money's just something you throw
Off the back of a train
Got a head full of lightning
A hat full of rain
And I know that I said
I'd never do it again
And I love you pretty baby but I always take the long way home

I put food on the table
And roof overhead
But I'd trade it all tomorrow
For the highway instead
Watch your back if I should tell you
Love's the only thing I've ever known
One thing for sure pretty baby I always take the long way home

You know I love you baby
More than the whole wide world
You are my woman
I know you are my pearl
Let's go out past the party lights
Where we can finally be alone
Come with me and we can take the long way home
Come with me, together we can take the long way home
Come with me, together we can take the long way home

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