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MNBrewer

(8,462 posts)
Wed Apr 9, 2014, 07:07 AM Apr 2014

Russia masters the art of clandestine warfare against Ukraine

http://theweek.com/article/index/259581/russia-masters-the-art-of-clandestine-warfare-against-the-ukraine

"Don't be surprised that Russian special forces and military intelligence are stirring up resistance in eastern Ukraine. When acute conflicts seem to simmer, Americans lull themselves into a false nap of security. It's false because Vladimir Putin's timeline is significantly longer than ours. We care about the Crimea, today, or what happens in Ukraine, tomorrow. Putin has the luxury of time; he cares what happens next year.

The "resistance" is artificial, of course. People power in the late 20th and early 21st centuries has been generated more often than not by foreign governments that have their own agendas, and not by indigenous forces. The U.S. national security establishment understands this, because they designed the template the Russians are using. From the first CIA officers who toppled Mohammed Mossagdeh in 1953, to clandestine efforts to prop up and then discredit Asian governments during the Kennedy administration, to the Cuban exiles trained by the CIA to overthrow Fidel Castro, to efforts to overthrow the Taliban in Afghanistan after the September 11th terrorist attacks, to the "indigenous" American-backed Iraqis who took control after the war — the playbook is very familiar.

First in are the blackest of the black: case officers for the intelligence community who operate without official cover, who recruit sources and assess the battlefield. Then, small units of special operations forces sneak in, sometimes blending in with the populace, ready to make trouble. Then, special forces units that specialize in "information operations" designed to induce anxiety and outrage among local populations follow a strategy that comes from the top of the government. The idea is to generate genuine indigenous protest movements. Vladimir Putin has an eye to history; if today he seeds the strands that bind ethnic Russians in Ukraine together, it doesn't matter whether it takes five months or five years for a revolution to foment.

Special operations forces are clandestine. Their presence is deniable. Often they operate as mercenaries for hire, or contractors. (This should sound familiar.) Their activities are not covert because they are designed to grab attention. The hallmarks of non-linear warfare are operational confusion, mistaken identity, and a sense of brittleness and crisis. Eventually, the combination of agents provocateurs and real protesters blend together."
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Russia masters the art of clandestine warfare against Ukraine (Original Post) MNBrewer Apr 2014 OP
When Russia and/or China learn the game of international subterfuge.... Junkdrawer Apr 2014 #1
Mossagdeh onwards. dipsydoodle Apr 2014 #2

Junkdrawer

(27,993 posts)
1. When Russia and/or China learn the game of international subterfuge....
Wed Apr 9, 2014, 07:12 AM
Apr 2014

and well as the Brits or the Yanks, all is over but the shouting.

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