Army unveils 700-part op-order process for fighting new wars Americans won’t care about

ttystikk

Well-Known Member
http://www.duffelblog.com/2017/06/operations-order/

At first I thought this was a joke, but apparently it's a serious policy.

Excerpts;

“By following the 700-step planning process, leaders can be confident in their decision to risk their soldiers’ lives in any conflict with questionable strategic and operational goals.”

"According to Dial, the Army was looking at ways to remove all moral culpability of sending America’s sons and daughters to their deaths under dubious circumstances since the Vietnam War."

“It is completely unreasonable to think that a company grade officer or NCO could cover the 700-step OPORD by themselves,” Billingsly said. “That is why the Rand corporation has been awarded a $4 billion contract to provide personalized in-theater research, transcription, and advisory services at every conceivable level of the chain of command.”

“Leaders won’t have to worry about a thing and can rest easy,” added Billingsly, “and give them more time to focus on important things like the embedded RAND consultants’ security, billeting, transportation, and meals.”

Pardon me while I puke in my helmet...
 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
http://www.duffelblog.com/2017/06/operations-order/

At first I thought this was a joke, but apparently it's a serious policy.

Excerpts;

“By following the 700-step planning process, leaders can be confident in their decision to risk their soldiers’ lives in any conflict with questionable strategic and operational goals.”

"According to Dial, the Army was looking at ways to remove all moral culpability of sending America’s sons and daughters to their deaths under dubious circumstances since the Vietnam War."

“It is completely unreasonable to think that a company grade officer or NCO could cover the 700-step OPORD by themselves,” Billingsly said. “That is why the Rand corporation has been awarded a $4 billion contract to provide personalized in-theater research, transcription, and advisory services at every conceivable level of the chain of command.”

“Leaders won’t have to worry about a thing and can rest easy,” added Billingsly, “and give them more time to focus on important things like the embedded RAND consultants’ security, billeting, transportation, and meals.”

Pardon me while I puke in my helmet...
Soon Mnuchin will be replacing current media heads with hand picked government white nationalist operatives to 'help streamline and put an end to fake news' just like Poland.

They've already experimented with cutting out American media all together in various forms..it's just a matter of time.

Godspeed Mueller, Godspeed..
 

jonsnow399

Well-Known Member
http://www.duffelblog.com/2017/06/operations-order/

At first I thought this was a joke, but apparently it's a serious policy.

Excerpts;

“By following the 700-step planning process, leaders can be confident in their decision to risk their soldiers’ lives in any conflict with questionable strategic and operational goals.”

"According to Dial, the Army was looking at ways to remove all moral culpability of sending America’s sons and daughters to their deaths under dubious circumstances since the Vietnam War."

“It is completely unreasonable to think that a company grade officer or NCO could cover the 700-step OPORD by themselves,” Billingsly said. “That is why the Rand corporation has been awarded a $4 billion contract to provide personalized in-theater research, transcription, and advisory services at every conceivable level of the chain of command.”

“Leaders won’t have to worry about a thing and can rest easy,” added Billingsly, “and give them more time to focus on important things like the embedded RAND consultants’ security, billeting, transportation, and meals.”

Pardon me while I puke in my helmet...
Wait til the Army replaces all the soldiers with robots. No American soldiers will beput at risk when we invade or do spec ops. The big corporations will make a another fortune. Then no one will really care, except the people we kill and injure of course! but they don't count anyway.
 

ttystikk

Well-Known Member
'No more moral dilemma when fighting wars Americans don't care about'

So why fight them? What's the goal? Justification for an oversized military? World domination? Profits for the military industrial complex and their consultants, like the Rand Corporation?

Can't we find something better to do with all those billions, such as housing the poor, helping the disabled, providing universal health care, or fighting pollution and climate change, exploring and settling outer space?
 

jonsnow399

Well-Known Member
"Can't we find something better to do with all those billions, such as housing the poor, helping the disabled, providing universal health care, or fighting pollution and climate change, exploring and settling outer space?"

You're just being silly now!:-P:bigjoint::o:eek::P:hump:
 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
Wait til the Army replaces all the soldiers with robots. No American soldiers will beput at risk when we invade or do spec ops. The big corporations will make a another fortune. Then no one will really care, except the people we kill and injure of course! but they don't count anyway.
We already have..drones.

That's the whole idea behind them.
 

Bugeye

Well-Known Member
http://www.duffelblog.com/2017/06/operations-order/

At first I thought this was a joke, but apparently it's a serious policy.

Excerpts;

“By following the 700-step planning process, leaders can be confident in their decision to risk their soldiers’ lives in any conflict with questionable strategic and operational goals.”

"According to Dial, the Army was looking at ways to remove all moral culpability of sending America’s sons and daughters to their deaths under dubious circumstances since the Vietnam War."

“It is completely unreasonable to think that a company grade officer or NCO could cover the 700-step OPORD by themselves,” Billingsly said. “That is why the Rand corporation has been awarded a $4 billion contract to provide personalized in-theater research, transcription, and advisory services at every conceivable level of the chain of command.”

“Leaders won’t have to worry about a thing and can rest easy,” added Billingsly, “and give them more time to focus on important things like the embedded RAND consultants’ security, billeting, transportation, and meals.”

Pardon me while I puke in my helmet...
Obvious parody site, check out some of their stories! LOL
 

ttystikk

Well-Known Member
Obvious parody site, check out some of their stories! LOL
Thank you, jesusfuck they suckered me right in!

EDIT: Hope nobody at the Rand Corp sees it, they'll get ideas... Because that's exactly how shit works at the good old DoD.
 

Rob Roy

Well-Known Member
We murder innocent people from the sky with robots.

I can't imagine why they'd be upset with us.

Unless you were involved you should say "they" murder innocent people from the sky with robots.

When you say "we" you sound like a slave polishing his masters boots and saying "we sure looks good in dese heah boots yassuh" !
 

Padawanbater2

Well-Known Member
read fake news, believed fake news, shared fake news without verifying it at all.

key point.
Acknowledged and corrected his mistake. That makes him a million times more credible than you.

I know he will admit when he's found to be wrong. You won't. You never will. You never have. Because, in your mind, you're never wrong.

You are the least credible member of RIU
 
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