tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1841819670822716434.post1446169743876455666..comments2023-11-29T16:57:15.811-08:00Comments on PSYOP Regimental Blog: Waffling on Afghanistan Strategy Impacts PSYOP – Belies Separate Nature of Two MissionsLawrence Dietzhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04048092221343162724noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1841819670822716434.post-34625605964330743722009-09-24T21:15:16.890-07:002009-09-24T21:15:16.890-07:00I agree, either where in it or we're not. If I...I agree, either where in it or we're not. If I tell a guy that he can depend on me and our team, I don't want to be lying when I do it. I'd rather not even have a psyop mission until a total strategy is up and funded, beyond the more fun aspects of psyop used against the enemy to scare and demoralize them. I can get creative and cunning with the enemy but, don't make me go in and tell some poor guy that we can count on our continued support and pull me out a week later. <br />S#!t or get off the pot I say. Either way is good with me, but we have to make sure that it makes strategic sense and we have a plan. Continuing to be there just to be there feels too much like groupthink. The American taxpayer is funding this little field trip after all.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com