Is There A Difference
Between Being Weak And Weak Willed?
Colonel Donald J. Myers USMC (Ret)
Since the end of World War II, the United States has been a strong
nation both economically and militarily. No other country was able to be
involved in the war and not be touched physically. Our industrial capacity was
untouched by the ravages of that war and as a result, as our industries shifted
to peacetime products, there was no competition for our outputs. Additionally,
we were the only nuclear power in the world until 1949 when the Soviets
exploded their first atomic bomb. From that time until the collapse of the
Soviet empire in 1991 the "Cold War" between the Soviets and the United States
controlled much of our foreign policy decisions. All decisions were based on
how they would impact on our relations with the Soviets.
Historically, individual bullies or offensive countries pick
on weaker individuals or countries. There is no sense in picking a fight if you
don't believe that you will win. History is full of examples of countries that
conquered the known world or a sizeable portion of it. What I am interested in
is the recent past from the ending of World War II to the present. On January
12,1950, Dean Acheson our Secretary of State gave a speech at the National
Press Club about our defensive perimeter in Asia .
He did not mention Korea in that speech and there are some who believe that Kim
IL Sung, the North Korean leader took that as an invitation to invade South
Korea the following June. He merely thought that we did not have the will to
assist the South Koreans. He misjudged our will and paid the price.
In 1962, the Soviets decided to place nuclear missiles in Cuba . Premier
Khrushchev saw that we pulled critical air support during the Bay of Pigs botched invasion in April of 1961 by
Cuban exiles. That was a key element in the total defeat of the rebels. As a
result Khrushchev assumed that President Kennedy was weak and would
do nothing if missiles were established in Cuba . He was wrong. When President
Kennedy learned about missiles being established in Cuba
he established a quarantine around Cuba with navy ships and stopped
all Soviet ships that got close. The military moved all types of units closer
to Cuba
and off of its shores. My battalion,1st Bn, 6th Marines, was aboard a
Helicopter Carrier, the USS Okinawa, and was the assault battalion of the
division. We were scheduled to fly into road block positions on the outskirts
of Havana and
prevent any troops from moving out of the area. I had just assumed command of a
platoon in D company about two weeks before this. This threat of a new world
war lasted for a period of time until the Soviets backed off.
On 2 August 1990, Iraq
invaded Kuwait
and Saddam Hussein thought that President Bush would do nothing. By 7 August U
S troops commenced Operation Desert Shield and started moving troops and
equipment into Saudi Arabia . President
Bush continued to tell Saddam that if he did not withdraw from Kuwait ,
we would force him out. The United Nations also continued to threaten Saddam
but he thought that nothing would happen. On 17 January Operation Desert
Storm commenced when the air attack of Iraqi forces commenced and on 23
February the ground attack started. By 27 February Iraqi forces were in full
retreat from Kuwait
and President Bush called an end to the offensive.
On 11 September, 2001 Muslim terrorists flew hijacked planes
into the world trade center in New York City and
the pentagon in Washington DC . Another plane crashed in Pennsylvania after
passengers tried to retake control of the plane from terrorists. The mastermind
behind that was Usama Bin Laden who decided that the United
States was weak since it did little following attacks on
its embassies and withdrew from Somalia
after some of its troops were killed in action. He also misjudged us.
The point is that our enemies look not only at our strength
but also our will and when they believe that our will is weak, they act. Why
else would Iran and North Korea
continue to rattle sabers at this country? As we preach leading from behind,
they see it as weakness and push the envelope. Egypt ,
Syria , and Libya are in turmoil while Israel wonders what will happen if Iran does
produce a nuclear weapon.
Being strong is essential, but having the will to use that
strength when required is also essential. When potential enemies perceive that
will as a weakness, then terrible things happen. I have only covered a few
examples of that process and each cost us dearly.
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