How About A “New Narrative”?

Ya think?

Since the beginning of this thing we are having confronting ISIS I have said that their, the government, response has been knee jerk at best….that there seems to be very little new being applied to a new battlefield….and the government has struggled to find a way to explain it to the adoring public without giving away strategic info…….

With all the criticism the admin boyz have been tapping dancing at a feverish pitch…..now it appears that these people have finally figured out that their words and explanations have been anything but clear and simple…..and now they havew decided that it is time for a “new narrative”……

According to Pentagon officials, they are feverishly at work on a “new narrative” for public discussion about the ongoing war against ISIS, centering on growing criticism of the apparent lack of a concrete plan for how to win the war or any end-game theory.

“To say there’s no strategy is just flat out wrong,” insisted Army Col. Christopher Graves, the public affairs officer for the war, and others say the goal is to present the notion that there is a strategy in place in a “concise, easy to understand way.”

The official narrative on the war has struggled mightily to find its voice so far, in no small part because officials have repeatedly ruled out things like combat troops and “boots on the ground” before announcing deployments into Iraq, and a lot of revision of what was really promised leading President Obama to eventually insist it was only a pledge for no battalions.

It remains to be seen exactly how the Pentagon aims to shift the narrative this time, but conspicuously absent from early conversation on this “new” narrative is laying out exactly what that nebulous strategy to win the war actually is.

And despite Pentagon assurances that they “welcome debate” on the strategy, that’s the one thing that’s least likely to happen, as the administration has so far seemed to base the public narrative of the war on a series of vague pledges to eventually wipe out ISIS in some unspecified way with some unspecified force, all the while escalating in ways that publicly they had insisted were ruled out. There are doubtless more escalations in the cards for the ISIS war, and the Pentagon goal is not to start a debate about that, but rather to convince the public to acquiesce.

(Jason Ditz of Antiwar.com)

Do you buy any of this?  Damn you guys are easy!

If you have a problem with the “end game theory” let me know and we can discuss it……

This is nothing but a ploy to shut down the criticism and give them time to do an end run on the public…..

4 thoughts on “How About A “New Narrative”?

  1. Sorry…. I’d comment on this, but, I can’t stop laughing, or catch my breath from the line, “the Pentagon assured sources they “welcome debate”

    Bwahahahahahaahahahahahahahahahahahhhhaaaaa!

    I grew up on Army bases,until I was 10…. I KNOW the history of War….

    What army EVER held debate with the public? Name ONE time, in all of the history of humankind….

    Okay, one comment; It’s sad…. that the Pentagon thinks anyone will believe ANY of this bullshit, first. Second….. millions, and millions of Americans WILL believe this bullshit….

    I have to laugh, because I want to weep for the unattainable dream held by Tom Jefferson, Tom Paine, and George Mason, et al…..

    But, at least it’s laughable….

    gigoid, the dubious

  2. There is something that is not being said and I would like to broach the subject in connection with the idea of a “New Narrative” and what I am about to say has a lot to do with an “Old Narrative” and it goes like this:

    I have read reports suggesting/saying/claiming that The Pentagon is seeking the involvement of private security contractors in the battle against ISIS.

    This raises a familiar flag with me — the flag that says “War Is Profitable” for those engaged in the Industry of supplying arms and munitions and supplies to military efforts around the globe.

    What are the chances —- and now I am going to sound like a paranoid conspiracy theorist —– What are the chances this ISIS thing might be actually welcomed by some who can profit from combatting it? —– What if that is the reason greater organized efforts to combat ISIS have not been engaged?

    1. John, I think you may be on to something….Blackwater back in the day was making something like $10 million a day at its height….sounds pretty damn profitable to me….keep in mind the saying….”war is good business”…..chuq

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