Isn't this what we've neen doing?

On 8/21/06, Loathe wrote:
> 1.  Small teams of MI and SF set up mobile operating bases in the local
> communities.
>
> 2.  These teams recruit and train a local defense force.
>
> 3.*     a.
>        The camps are expanded to allow those that work for the SOF teams 
> families
> to move into a protected haven.  They are       also given better food, and
> access to material goods, like cable tv and the internet.
>
> 4.  In camp mayoral elections are held.  No parties are allowed.
>
> 5.  After 6 months state-wide mayoral council is held to elect state
> executives and legislature(possibly similar to county, maybe even tribal
> government).
>
> 6.  After 6 months state assembly meets to define and elect the federal
> executive and legislature.
>
> 3.*     b.
>        Parralell to the gorwth of the civil infrastructure, the mlitary, civil
> defense, and law enforcment arms at local state         and federal level are 
> in
> the process of being trained by the U.S. Military, the CIA, the FBI, and the
> State Departments       DSS, not to mention "security aid" from USAID.
>
> 4.  Battalion sized federal army elements begin patrolling with crew served
> weapon support the largest weapon allowed.  No explosives other than
> grenades and AT-4s.  Small Iraqi national specially trained MI assets are
> planted back into the community, as moles, to root out the insurgency.
>
> 5.  By this point the local SF teams have built a company or more of local
> irregular forces.  They are based, with their families, out of the mobile
> operating bases.  These groups begin patrolling out of their strongholds,
> and work to secure surrounding towns and villages.  A tight reign is
> required on these forces as they are not as highly trained as the regular
> forces are.
>
> 6.  A year or so in, firefights have dropped quickly.  Government exists
> from the local to the central level.  Security is primarily done by native
> Iraqi forces, with American Special Operations quick reation force(s) (QRFs)
> stashed around the theater for support, advice, training and assistance.
>
> How does that sound?
>

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