Dreary and Cold: That is what Coffee, Blankets and Sweeties are made for…

img_20120211_1734511Sometimes it gets so cold that you can hear your breath tinkle as the vapor freezes instantly as you breath. Then when the wind is blowing and the snow is falling, you have one of those days that even the dog does not care to hang around outside very long…

Today is one of those days. It is snowing a very very fine powdery misty snow that is able to make its way into all cracks and crevices. You know that type of snow that sifts down the back of your neck through the tiny little airspace that you did not know was there. Then top it off with -20 C and you shiver just thinking about it…

Russia is the place that it stays cold so long that you learn not to wear gloves but mittens. Yes those unmanly things that keep all your fingers together in one space so as not to freeze them and allow them to break off like a icicle hanging from a roof edge. Mittens were what I wore as a little kid but believe you me, mittens are perfect in Russia…

I love the weather here and love Winter the most. Once again as in the past years, the snow is packed in a two foot layer of ice that is so hard it takes a bulldozer to crack it. Russians in Moscow do not get the pleasure of having snow and then it melts, that often and the start of the new year was exciting for people around here. The snow could be used to make snowmen and snow women. That is rare, but now it is business as normal. It snows everyday and the masses of people pack that layer onto the others. Till we have a glacier to walk on…

So on a day like today you have to have a big mug of coffee chicory, warm blankets and your special sweetie to snuggle with. That is what I am going to do and I am sure that Boza will join the group… 🙂

Have a good weekend…

Kyle Keeton
Windows to Russia!

Cup of Coffee and Main Stream News or Media (MSN or MSM)

my-thinkingsI was drinking that cup of coffee this morning and after getting off the chat system with a friend in America who was up exceptionally late. I started to do some thinking’s about what I picked up from him as an underlining tone. The other day I saw remarks made by other acquaintances that have compounded what I am about to write about and they go along with what I was talking about the sentence before this one…

Golly Kyle! What the hell are you talking about? Good question…

I am talking about the Western news does not like and despises that RT is so anti-western…

I admit that RT has a thing to talk America down and that RT has a real undertone of propaganda that is anti-American. I agree but I have to say that the Western Media deserves it…

RT is about the only tool that Russia uses to try to counter the hundreds of ant-Russian items daily in the Western press. Oh ok so you say that there is Voice of Russia and RIA. That is really not true…

Voice of Russia and RIA while have their ant-USA moments are also balanced with pro-USA, pro-Russian and anti-Russian news. In fact they upset me at times because they are always printing lies from the Western press and I have even commented on their articles, that they need to check their stories out and quit printing the trash from the West…

But I have stopped to realize that I respect RIA and VoA more for its printing of both sides and not whitewashing one side over the other. I enjoy RT very much but I also realize that they are printing what we on this side of the world want to hear and see. They make anti-American videos just to push American buttons and they are doing a good job at that… 🙂

RT is doing its job and doing its job very well, as the readership and coverage is growing exponentially. They are become a threat in America to the American media and it shows…

I prefer RIA as a news source because it gives me the opportunity to dislike what I decide to dislike and it does not make up my mind for me as most other so called MSM’s do…

In the West the option to choose is removed from the equation. It is basically one-sided and that side is strongly predetermined. This is exactly how RT comes across and that is on purpose because you have to fight fire with fire at times in this world. RT is flaming the anti-American bull and proud of it. I enjoy them for that, as do many many other Americans…

I have seen people who will post a RT video that the American crowd will see and they try to apologize about where the video came from. That makes me sad and laugh at the same time. If you feel that way do not post it, but if the video is truth, then post it with no apologies. I use their stuff all the time and guess what? Many times they are correct. Maybe correct hurts but they are correct…

Us Americans like to degrade RT then, because they are users of Skype and such for interviews. That their interviews are crazy people. That RT is nothing but a propaganda machine. Well okay that is true, but you better look in the mirror because your press in America is all nothing but crazy people and propaganda machines. Use of Skype is cool and cheap for the budget minded, we do not all have trillion dollar budgets and our own satellites to convey interviews. Lets also not even forget to look at the United Kingdom, as they rival everyone else on the propaganda machines…

But if I want the news of what is really happening, I look at the Russian, Chinese and Indian language sites first. Then I look for the English translations of the articles or I translate myself. Then post the information. RIA will be the most proficient translator of said articles. RIA works overtime to put out all sides of the news whether I or you, like all sides or not…

You cannot say that about your favorite Western news source unless it is a blog or forum. The MSM in the West is strictly a controlled media for the masses: Large news conglomerates, including newspapers and broadcast media, which underwent successive mergers in the U.S. and elsewhere at an increasing rate beginning in the 1990s, are often referenced by the term (MSM). This concentration of media ownership has raised concerns of a homogenization of viewpoints presented to news consumers. Consequently, the term mainstream media has been widely used in conversation and the blogosphere, often in oppositional, pejorative, or dismissive senses, in discussion of the mass media and media bias. (This comes out of Wiki)

Oh and I have one last place to get the truth even if it is covered in bull! Have you ever tried the Onion? It has got to be the most accurate but inaccurate media caricaturist  I have ever seen. Some of the stuff is so true, but presented in a so untrue way that you can not help but get the point. Take this latest example:

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TEHRAN—Amidst mounting geopolitical tensions, Iranian officials said Wednesday they were increasingly concerned about the United States of America’s uranium-enrichment program, fearing the Western nation may soon be capable of producing its 8,500th nuclear weapon. “Our intelligence estimates indicate that, if it is allowed to progress with its aggressive nuclear program, the United States may soon possess its 8,500th atomic weapon capable of reaching Iran,” said Iranian foreign minister Ali Akbar Salehi, adding that Americans have the fuel, the facilities, and “everything they need” to manufacture even more weapons-grade fissile material. “Obviously, the prospect of this happening is very distressing to Iran and all countries like Iran. After all, the United States is a volatile nation that’s proven it needs little provocation to attack anyone anywhere in the world whom it perceives to be a threat.” Iranian intelligence experts also warned of the very real, and very frightening, possibility of the U.S. providing weapons and resources to a rogue third-party state such as Israel.

I had such a good laugh at that article, then I frowned because it hit me, what was I laughing at? The article is true but yet us Americans think that the world should be soooo happy that we have the capabilities of creating nuclear bombs all the time. There is no one to stop us and we have proven that we will attack you and destroy your ass.  Even if you did nothing wrong…

There is a message in that article as there is in many of their articles.

We live in a very lopsided world. Yes we do and one day it will correct itself…

Kyle Keeton
Windows to Russia!

Friday Quote of the Day from Russia by Chris Hedges… (02-10-2012)

thuggyThe double standard approach is hard not to notice, says author and journalist Chris Hedges, who is an American journalist, author, war correspondent, and public intellectual specializing in American and Middle Eastern politics and societies. He gave this thought to Russia Today in an interview…

“If you’re our thug, you’re okay and if you’re their thug, you’re not. For all of us that have been overseas, the duplicity and hypocrisy of American foreign policy is painfully evident,”.

That sums that up sufficiently and for those who have never been out of the borders of America, then that type of awakening and enlightenment is awaiting you, if you will just leave the US and spend some quality time looking at the world as a real place. Not something that comes over the TV screen as a news flash…

Kyle Keeton
Windows to Russia!

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Thought from China: Syria and the West on the ground…

paulWithout any doubt there may be western planted armed forces walking the ground in Syria and this explains now in part the huge amount of hysteria behind the UNSC resolution that was vetoed by Russia and China. Basically because of those vetoes, promises fell through to have air cover by a certain time frame. Those armed forces are left stranded without any safe havens to work from, so the job now for the western planted armed forces has become very much more difficult and to the point of dangerous. Basically as per the actions of the last few days by the West, Syria now has a full on western backed insurgency. The interesting thing is that whilst the US thinks it is OK to drone kill civilians at their wimp and whim, as they deal with insurgents as they see fit, with no tolerance of questions pertaining to why they do what they do. They think Syria needs to somehow lay down their arms and cut their own throats when dealing with insurgents themselves – nevertheless then again, nothing unique about the Western viewpoint there, it is obvious to the main part of the world, that the hallmark of the western world – is pure hypocrisy!

Paul Wen from China!

The views of the above author are not strictly the views of Windows to Russia. They are an independent view from an outside source and country that brings a better light on the would in general and Windows to Russia is pleased to have Paul Wen’s thoughts on its pages today…

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Russian Coffee and Expanding Rift Between the East and West…

images4mugI have been for years now talking about the rift that is normal between the East and the West, but I have also talked about that the rift has been getting unstable and growing apart. This dividing line so to speak between the East and West is becoming so wide that leaping it is a chore instead of a pleasure…

The Chinese news is awash with separation issue, as is the Russian press dwelling on the subject also…

February 9 (BEIJING) — China and Russia should exert efforts to overcome the Syrian crisis and prevent the country from disintegration, the Huanqiu Shibao (Global Times) newspaper writes on Thursday.

The publication notes that “the vetoes by China and Russia have deprived the West of a convenient excuse to launch direct military action, meaning the Syrian opposition will not receive overall support as it was given to the NTC in Benghazi during the Libyan civil war.”.

I find it interesting how different the East and West look at things and it seems to me that the world is shifting polarity on its views in politics and humanity…

I use to see the West as the humane ones and the East as the evil, that scourges the earth. Oh – I am not fooled and realize that the West in the past has had her bad points, but it just seems that at one time in America, we had much more good and honest people in all walks of life..

Maybe I was naive then but it just seems that rule of law, peace, human rights, privacy, respect, freedoms and liberty had a much higher precedence in America. I did not have to look over my shoulder and wonder if someone is watching me all the time. I never thought about, is my telephone tapped or should I watch what I say to people…

I received this e-mail yesterday that the contents actually woke me up thinking in the middle of the night. I will post one paragraph of the e-mail that really got me thinking. I will not give names because I am sure that they would not want that and I respect them too much to break their privacy…

“I, too, am too old to fight because it would be Americans fighting Americans, brother against brother, mother against children, children against parents, UGLY! To me that is against the grain and every fiber of my being. In Russia you are free enough to write but not so here. I fully expect that our access to the internet will be taken down eventually. There will still be the games we can play, solitaire to amuse ourselves, knitting and crocheting doilies, chatting about the weather over the backyard fence, etc. Life goes on but tyranny digs its own grave, that is for sure. This, too, will pass.”

The excerpt above is from a reader of one of my last articles. This person has been around, done that, seen that, been there and lived a fuller life than 95% of us. I take what they say to me at face value, because they do not mince words. This e-mail has come from a person who loves America with all there heart and they are saddened by what they see happening in America…

The part that stuck in my gizzard was, “In Russia you are free enough to write but not so here.” That seems like a mild statement, but in all reality it is a monumental statement that expresses what the reasoning for all other statements that they said.

You really need to understand the realities: “I as an American in Russia have more freedoms, more liberties, more peace, more quiet, more expressions, more help, more safety, more future, more abilities, more individualism, more opportunities, more respect and just about anything else you can think of. Than I do as an American in the USA, my own country…”

Yes – I am free enough to be able to write in Russia and that is why I was forced to move my servers to Russia. I am freer to write in Russia, as the Department of Homeland Security tries to take my website down, just as they tried again last night… (Almost every night!)

I guess that I am a threat because so many are listening now. I have been averaging 128,000 page views a day now for over two weeks. That is around 89 hits a minute average or about 5300 an hour. Otherwords, when you are reading this article, you are not alone and by the time you are done reading the article you will have a hundred new friends reading it with you. Those numbers above excludes search spyders, spam and other trash. If you want total activity then you must look at around 300,000 average per day. That is why my server goes up in smoke, when the DHS decides to attack. I have enough going on without their help to increase my page views… 🙂

The blog has increased in volume tremendously since moving the server to being Russian based…

That freedom in America was really squelching the site…

Kyle Keeton
Windows to Russia!

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Two Quotes Today From Putin… (02-08-2012)

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“Of course, we condemn any violence from whatever side it is coming from, but one cannot act like an elephant in a china shop,” the Prime Minister Putin said at a meeting with representatives of Russia’s major religions on Wednesday. “People should be allowed to decide their future themselves.”

Elephant in a china shop! I like that, that is the same as a “Bull in a china closet!”

How true he speaks about the West…

Kyle Keeton
Windows to Russia!

Thinking’s with Coffee: Seems a new trip to Ukraine is in the works and other circumstances…

my-thinkingsLooks like I need to make another run to Ukraine again. Business calls and Ukraine is a wonderful place to do business. It does not get any friendlier and everything is so easy to get done that I always find the trips to Ukraine a blessing. Maybe I can convince Sveta to go with me. I know her son Misha has asked when we leave again. It seems that he likes to stay at our place and watch Boza… 🙂

It also looks like a friend from America is coming to run around Russia for a month. He will be here March 1st. He will be staying with us part of the time and has several Russian friends from his last visit that want him to stay with them also. I have told him to make sure he brings his warm clothes. Russia has long Winters. Last time he came he brought his son, but this time he will be alone. I am looking forward to his visit, as he is a farmer and I have roots in that part of life in America. This last year has been hard on him in America and it has been three years since he came to Russia. He says that he can find peace in Russia! I understand totally. The problem is that I plan on being in the village toward the middle of March. I plan on staying about two to three months. Maybe I can get him to come down to the village for a few days. It is ancient but cozy and comfortable…

I also have to quit delaying my heart tests. You know how you sometimes delay things because you already know what the possible outcome will be? Well I am kinda doing that and if I do not get my butt in gear. I may not have a butt to get in gear. I really do not want to have anymore operations, but I am worried that I have a stent collapsing. Or new blockage of some type. I know what to look for and I am showing the signs that I lived with for years before I collapsed the first time. This time though I am taking it easy and I do not have to work 16 hour days to survive … 🙁

Plans are meant to be changed and all my plans could change quickly…

Time just flies and can you believe that we are tearing through February with March coming into sight now? I never have enough time to get everything done and it seems that things just keep jumping ion the pile of a todo list. I am lucky Sveta does not hardly ever demand anything to be added to the todo list. She is a good girl… 🙂

That is all for today as I am not feeling that good and I am concentrating on a Zombie book that I am writing. It is in rough draft but I am getting great response to it. I put it on Wattpad and it has over 2000 reads so far. I also have it in a blog and I post regularly to it. The blog just gathered a page rank of 4 and has hundreds of readers everyday. I never knew that so many people like Zombie stories. (The Zombie Source Code) Stop by and have a look. It is not your normal Zombie story and really is just a diary of someone who deals with Zombies. He has a dog named Dogg and a Zombie sidekick that is named Ben Zombie…

Oh – and I just found about a hundred hryvnia (money) and three metro tokens for Ukraine. I am set to go…

Kyle
Windows to Russia!

Assad agrees to talks, ‘fully commits’ to end violence – Lavrov…

Syria’s President Assad has agreed to talks with the opposition, will follow Arab League’s roadmap increasing the number of observers in the country, including the most hostile areas in Syria.

This follows talks with the Russian delegation headed by Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, who arrived in Damascus on Tuesday.

As RT’s Egor Piskunov reports from the meeting in Damascus, Moscow will coordinate talks between Assad’s government and the opposition.

Russia will go on working with various Syrian opposition groups in order to prevent further civilian deaths, said Lavrov. The minister called on other countries to urge the opposition to engage in talks.

Syria is also to call a referendum to draw up a new constitution. The brand new constitution will deprive the ruling political party of its monopoly. The date of the referendum will be announced shortly. According to President Assad, the text of the new constitution has already been drafted.

President Assad stands firm in his resolve to stop violence in his country, wherever it should come from, said Lavrov. The parties reaffirmed their readiness to use the Arab League’s initiative to find “a swift way out of the crisis,” he added.

Syria is notifying the Arab League that it is interested in the League continuing its work and increasing the number of observers,” declared Lavrov. The League can make its decision now, but Damascus is definitely giving the green light to such a move.

Moscow has called on the Arab League to preserve and expand its observing mission, dubbing it a crucial stabilizing factor for Syria.

The visit came amid international anger over Russia and China’s veto of what they saw as a “premature” UN Security Council vote.

The UK and US simultaneously withdrew their ambassadors to Damascus Monday, with the UK Foreign Secretary calling President Bashar Al-Assad’s regime “murderous and doomed.” Italy’s Foreign Ministry has allegedly recalled its ambassador from Syria on Tuesday, reports Al Arabia.

The Russian FM dubbed the resolution draft text “one-sided” and international reaction to the veto “hysterical”.

Source: RT
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PS: Now that the western governments are closing embassies or withdrawing ambassadors ‘for talks’, it will be interesting to see if the violence ebbs. If he’s successful, Mr Lavrov will have provided a roadmap for ending the violence in one day. This is more than anyone else has achieved in months…

Afghanistan War: A Quick Last Buck, Iranian in Refugee Camp…

“Stay the hell away from Afghanistan. We’re at the tail end of this war, and it’s become mostly about making a quick last buck for contractors. Especially “Big Army” is driven by a lot of pressures that make it very hard for commanders to make truly reasonable decisions. Right now, it’s all about short-term results due to political timelines. Social science just doesn’t fit into that — for many, this isn’t as much a war as an industry”Wait until about 2020 for the military system to rearrange itself.”

Before moving on to the core story (below), there is news on Amir Hekmati, the Iranian-American being held on death row by the Iranian government for alleged spying. At one point during his contractor-military career, Hekmati was working at a refugee camp West of Bagram, Afghanistan. The camp was described as better than most with two school buildings. “The people were well-taken care of,” said a source, “the camp was private and not United Nations.” Hekamti was working with Iranians located at the camp in Afghanistan. “He was a trusted agent sort of guy.” The refugee camp housed Iranians and Kurds among other nationalities. “A mixed bag” is how the camp was described. Another source indicated that it was not “appropriate to comment because of the sensitivity of the matter.”

The insights provided this month (below) on the war on Afghanistan provided by a soldier there are illuminating. It should win some sort of recognition from the journalism community. Strip out the focus on the OSD-Intelligence, US Army Human Terrain System (HTS), and replace it with hundreds of other programs/ideas designed to “win” in Afghanistan/Iraq (cups of tea, all of government, smart power, analytics) and what you see is that even in January 2012, on the eve of President Barak Obama’s State of the Union Address, American political, economic and military leaders remain blissfully ignorant of the world around them. The thinkers in academia, media and think tanks cling to the powerful and seek their blessings. Subservient as they are, they offer no real critique or new direction for the USA and its people.

Now, US leadership is taking the country to the brink of war with Iran and its proxies. Iran is a nation far less dangerous, racist and anti-Semitic than Saudi Arabia. If that were not enough, the US is making a military push into Africa (Nigeria and Uganda) and is groping its way back into Asia, Southeast Asia. The sanctions and embargo on Iran have rekindled the West versus East madness of the Cold War. It’s whitey versus non-whitey again: What’s our energy doing under their worthless sand?

The sanctions and embargo will affect the Asian economies as well perhaps forcing energy prices up and destabilizing currency arrangements. If Iran can’t make currency swap deals with Asia and India/Pakistan it may well resort to military action. Further, the BRICS are not likely to sit idly by as the USA and EU seeks complete dominance of the world’s dominant energy sources and trade/shipping routes and lanes. Then there are the wildcards like Israel, Syria, Libya, Yemen, Bahrain and the Kurdish and Baloch rebels and the provinces in which they live. Who knows if the governments currently in charge will last?

This is an extraordinarily dangerous game the USA and EU are playing and it may well lead to a kinetic global war. The question here is this: How can the USA afford it all? How many more dollars can it print? What about the Homeland? Do we really fear Boka Haram and the Lord’s Resistance Army? Already these groups are being pumped up as the next AQ.

The whole of Africa is the most worrisome matter. The US has a very small footprint in the nations of that massive continent other than through its Foreign Internal Defense program. Its trade with the nations of Africa according to the CIA Factbook and the US Trade Representatives’ Office amounted to $95 billion (US) last year. The European Union’s trade was nearly $300 billion while China’s was $170 billion. China trades with nearly every nation of the African Continent in percentages greater than the USA. Non-US global mining and energy companies dominate the African landscape (there is only one US mining company in the top ten).

It is easy to see the US going bankrupt as tries to be everywhere at once on earth. The homeland is expendable it seems. And there is not enough manpower in the all-volunteer military to complete the full spectrum dominance so sought after by the country’s political, economic, military and academic minds.

Finally, Real Journalism: Thank You!

The Student Doctor Network contains two posts that sum up the US involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan perfectly. Those are listed below in italics.

The scene is advice being given to someone interested in joining the HTS. Forget about the fact that it is HTS. There is not a soul familiar with it that isn’t sick of the acronym and the incredible amount of money and bullshit that has been expended to make HTS glow and work correctly.

Replace HTS with hundreds of other US programs undertaken over the past decade (money + bullshit) that were designed to “win” in Afghanistan and Iraq. One can’t say anything more than that it is tragic that no one is accountable or, for that matter, even cares about the waste product in lives, money, time.

And it is set to continue.

“Don’t be taken in by the mystique that HTS is trying to build as a burgeoning intelligence organization. Yes, what they do is classified (as are flight times and a million other mundane things). They might even tempt you with “you might work with Special Operations Force’s”rarely are people here impressed by the “value added” offered by a lot of the HTS guys the Special Operations Task Force encounters. And those HTS guys are hand-picked. If they had to work with your average Human Terrain Team, HTS would quickly be kicked out of the SOF world for good.

It’s a miserable environment. Press reporting about HTS has died down, because the internal on-goings have become less salacious and sensational. But that doesn’t mean things have got better. What critics like John Stanton used to write is about 60% true and is still laughed about internally by people who see the same problems at their teams today. Sadly – because the Army really needs this knowledge and HTS doesn’t even come close to providing it, I can almost guarantee you will be miserable, unless you’re willing to drink the Kool-Aid and pretend things are alright. Which brings me to scholarships”Because there’ll be no room for cognitive dissonance once you actually apply to PhD programs.

You’ll find that the bigger issue is that HTS simply isn’t very good. It’s actually very bad. The quality of both your peers and especially your superiors will be generally poor and the quality of your products even more so. I still encounter Human Terrain Teams on a frequent basis as I travel around Afghanistan for my current job, and they’re almost universally derided or ignored by the units they support.

I’d say the HTS concept isn’t too far off the mark. It’s the execution that fails miserably. And that organization is emphatically not going to improve, because it is in a quality death spiral: the best people leave, the worst people stay — and the worst people are mostly recruited at the top, with no promotion chances for those at the bottom because of a nod-to-my-retiree-friends requirement that Team Leaders be of a certain retired rank (I’ve never met a battle-space owner who cared about the Team Leader’s former rank except in a negative way, because so many are arrogant/defensive about it). So, once again, forget about HTS. Others and I believed we could change the organization from the inside. It won’t happen. Nor will a decent alternative spring up anytime soon (unless you’re willing to throw your hat in with civilian intelligence agencies — not a bad job choice at all, if they ever do decide to move away from drone strikes and more towards people skills again).

In terms of better use of social scientists, then, I’d say stick with academia, but focus your research away from the esoteric and more towards the relevant. There are a lot of little “human terrain” organizations out there now, staffed by contractors, usually overpaid and under qualified. I can’t think of a single useful article I’ve read on Afghanistan written by these people. What I do see endlessly cited are books and articles by serious academics and analysts such as Afghan Analysts Network. These independent guys have a far, far deeper and useful understanding of Afghanistan, and their products are far more useful to commanders (kind of ironic, right?).

I should also add that a lot of the need for “understanding cultures” in the military is actually based on the inability to understand people, period, or rather our (the military’s) unwillingness to obey the Golden Rule. So much of what we do in Afghanistan to anger the local population would just as much anger any American, European or Japanese person. Yet, because we don’t want to change our behavior too much, we look for social scientists to validate what we do by finding justifications/”loopholes” in the local culture that somehow allow us to continue raiding houses at night without pissing people off. So, do keep that in mind if you truly want to influence what the military does.

If you’re looking to become a Subject Matter Expert on the conflict zones of tomorrow, good luck. Pick one country or region, but remember that there’s a roll of the dice involved — on September 10, 2001, we didn’t know we’d be invading Afghanistan. Also remember that a lot of the countries at the top of our list, e.g. Yemen, are now practically inaccessible to academics. And without years of on-the-ground experience, you’ll be a hollow “expert”. That’s why I’d recommend some of the smaller West African countries and other places that are more permissible, but still are at risk of instability without attracting too much scholarship from lots of academics. But, to be frank, do you really want to study a country just in case you can get rich and famous off of it going to hell?

Social scientists (people with MAs and PhDs) are largely second tier in terms of quality. They’ve gotten better – there are far fewer crazy social scientists – but that’s somehow also meant fewer and fewer people with relevant backgrounds. You get a bunch of young thrusters who are trying to make a career, but these often don’t know what they’re doing in terms of Afghanistan. Some adapt, despite HTS. But I’ve never heard of anyone getting into a decently-ranked PhD program afterwards. Then the social scientist cohort seems to jump 20-30 years to people close to retirement, who really don’t know what they’re doing either, and often bring with them physical frailty and an arrogance that comes from age rather than experience. It’s highly demoralizing, and you can’t expect much of positive mentoring relationship.

But your biggest problem will be the Team Leaders. It’s extraordinary how few have relevant experience, how many are low quality, and how little is done about the many bad apples. They are required to be military, but very few have served in the past ten years. Those that have usually did so in an unrelated role, with limited contact with the Afghan/Iraqi population. Most are there for one reason: they couldn’t get promoted in the military and now want to cash in on the war before the money goes away. The amount of ego at that level is skull crushing, and these guys are the primary reason why teams often (usually?) fail to offer anything useful, and why so many people leave. Have a look at published articles by HTS people. Most of them are about HTS itself, not Afghans. That’s a reflection of the sad thing about HTS – the internal workings of the organization ultimately overshadow and outmuscle any attempts to do serious scholarship focused on target populations. Try to find HTS articles that are about Afghans.

If you want to have some patriotic adventures before your PhD, I suggest you consider any of the civil affairs fields of each military branch. The Army has the largest Civil Affairs contingent, and the opportunities to do cool stuff all over the world in the reserves are very, very abundant. Many assignments across all civil affairs are very unusual and not what you’d expect from uniformed service. You could do that and still either do a research-intensive day job and/or start on your PhD. Plus, you’d get leadership opportunities that you’d never get in HTS. Civil Affairs is a very human -centric, empathy-heavy career field, and I think it would be very rewarding to almost any burgeoning psychologist. And it would look great on your resume.

John Stanton is a Virginia based writer specializing in national security. Reach him at cioran123@yahoo.com.

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