The title aptly portrays
the theme of this column. Stay out of civil wars, fight wars to win.
Modern day warfare
involved. Starting with the Russian Civil War 1917-1922.
The following will
surprise you. A little known fact. The United States invaded Russia in 1918.
Remained through 1920. The United States was part of an Allied Expeditionary
Force. At least a dozen other nations involved. Including Britain, France,
Japan and Canada.
The United States sent
13,000 U.S.Army troops. Five thousand to North Russia and eight thousand to
Siberia. All at one time. Not piecemeal as is done today.
A primary purpose of the
Expeditionary Forces was to squelch Communism. The White Russians initially
controlled the new government following the overthrow of the Tsar. They were
forcefully kicked out In 1917. The Red Russians led by Lenin and Trotsky took
over.
Fighting continued through the
early 1920s. Civil wars take time. In the end, the Reds were firmly ingrained.
History reports President
Wilson was a sneak. The United States Expeditionary Force was put together in secret. Wilson was clandestine about it.
The American people were not interested in sending troops to Russia.
The people of the
United States and their leaders were opposed to Bolshevism. Another term for
Communism. They feared an influx of immigrants would include Communists. They
were also anti-Semitic, feared Jews in large numbers would enter the United States.
Even racism came into play. It was feared militaristic American blacks might be
motivated to overthrow whites once influenced by Communists.
The name of the game was
to keep Communism out of the United States.
The United States
withdrew from Russia in 1920. Not much had been accomplished, except a
lot of dead. Millions were killed in the Civil War itself. American troops
included.
Mass killings / genocide
were rampant. Both sides engaging. Each side killing the other in one time
numbers of 1,000 and more. Sometimes in excess of 100,000 over a period of
time. Jews included. For some reason, Russians on both sides disliked Jews. One
hundred thousand were killed in the Ukraine alone.
Typhus took three million.
The United States and
the Expeditionary Force were fighting the Reds. The Reds won. Never
forgot the nations who fought against them on their way to
independence.
The United States had
backed the loser.
The Japanese
remained to 1922. Japan's concern was to grab huge amounts of land so as
to create a buffer between Japan and Russia. Japan had no success.
Russia initially sided
with Germany in World War II. When Hitler sent his Panzer divisions into
Russia, Russia joined the Allied side.
The Russians never
trusted the Allies. Nor did the Allies trust Russia. It was a game of outfoxing
whenever Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill met.
Historians claim the Cold
War began almost instantly following the end of World War II. I disagree.
I believe it began in the 1917-20 time frame when the United States and Britain
sent large numbers of troops to defeat the Reds. The same Reds who
became partners with the Allies during most of World War II.
The United States
intervened in Russia's Civil War and Russia never forgot. Except for a few
years following 1989-90 when the Soviet government fell, some degree of
Cold War has always existed.
Putin is now in power and
has been for many years. Russians love him. Russians are having a hard time
economically. The people do not care. He is their man. He is returning Russia
to its days of former glory.
The two World Wars were
wars to end all wars. It never occurred. The United States has been involved in
a number of wars since.
The United States either
stalemates or has lost subsequent wars or defeats a non entity opponent.
North Korea cannot wait
to drop a nuclear device on the United States. Vietnam was unquestionably a
humiliating defeat. Lebanon in the early 1980s is difficult to categorize.
After 241 Marines were killed in a bombing, Reagan pulled all U.S. forces out
saying these people are crazy. Meaning the Lebanese, of course.
The United States has had
one victory. No question about it. The first Iraqi War.
Other victories include
places too small to consider victories. The United States merely stomped the
aggressor under its boot. Places like Grenada, Panama and Haiti.
Now comes the Middle
East. Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria. No war with Iran yet.
Can any of the United
States' efforts since 2001 in the Middle East be considered victories? No
way.
In the Middle
East, the United States has been involved in civil wars. Beware, my admonition continues throughout
this article. In none o fthem has it appeared the United States fought
to win. World War II was won because there was the commitment to
win. A nonexistent virtue in recent times.
The United States
fought to win the first Iraqi War. No other war since World War II and since
the Iraqi War.
Wars cannot be won
sending 50 or 100 men to fight at a time. Wars must be fought to be won. Right
away. Full force and equipment. Not years later.
Victory seems an
illusion, except for World War II and the first Iraqi War.
There is a study that
suggests ninety percent of all wars the United States has been involved in
since World War II have been civil wars.
I suspect another reason
wars have not been won is that the United States is the greatest power in
the world. For shame were the United States to inflict its power on a
small country.
One step further.
The small country involved in a civil war fights as if the war is
the most important thing in its life. It is! People with such dedication are
hard to beat.
I started this article
intending to discuss the United States' invasion / intervention in the Russian
Civil War. Nothing else. No moral to the story. Merely an occurrence in
history.
I got carried away. Glad
I did, however. Things like stay out of civil wars and
fight wars to win are rarely heard these days.
Wake up America!
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