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Welcome! Introductory Remarks Safe and Secure Environment IPR 12-13 March 2014

Welcome! Introductory Remarks Safe and Secure Environment IPR 12-13 March 2014 Carlisle, Pennsylvania. And now, a word from our patron saint…. The first, the supreme, the most far-reaching act of judgment t hat the statesman and commander have to make is to establish…

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Welcome! Introductory Remarks Safe and Secure Environment IPR 12-13 March 2014

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  1. Welcome! Introductory Remarks Safe and Secure Environment IPR 12-13 March 2014 Carlisle, Pennsylvania

  2. And now, a word from our patron saint….

  3. The first, the supreme, the most far-reaching act of judgment that the statesman and commander have to make is to establish… the kind of war on which they are embarking; neither mistaking it for, nor trying to turn it into, something that is alien to its nature. (p. 88) No one starts a war – or rather, no one in his senses Ought to do so - without first being clear in his mind What he intends to achieve by that war and how he Intends to conduct it. (p. 579) Carl von Clausewitz, On War

  4. The first, the supreme, the most far-reaching act of judgment that the statesman and commander have to make is to establish… the kind of intervention on which they are embarking; neither mistaking it for, nor trying to turn it into, something that is alien to its nature. (p. 88) No one starts a intervention – or rather, no one in his senses Ought to do so - without first being clear in his mind what he intends to achieve by that intervention and how he intends to conduct it. (p. 579) Apologies to Carl von Clausewitz, On War On Intervention

  5. …However, U.S. forces will no longer be sized to conduct large-scale, prolonged stability operations. - Sustaining US Global Leadership: Priorities for 21st Century Defense, January 2012

  6. But, as Clausewitz also reminds us, others also get a vote…

  7. How we should behave: some rules • We aren’t here to do Force Generation. Get over it. • - Yes, it’s important • - No, we can’t deal with it here • We need to self-edit our remarks. • - Be brief and to the point • - Avoid long-windedness • - Stash egos at the door; retrieve them when you leave • Respect other views. • - Brainstorming requires positive energy, not criticism • - Practice Jazz: riff on other opinions if you don’t have one • - Everyone participate! Not just the springbutts! • Make sure your views are accurately recorded. • - Your view counts • 5. Anything else?

  8. Expectations • IPR: Enough information about the SSE aspects necessary for • 38Gs to succeed in their mission • - What should they be doing? • - Who should they be talking with? • - Where should they be working? • - What should their qualifications be? • - What should they be expert in? • - How/where can they get that expertise? • What are your expectations from this IPR?

  9. On with the show!

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