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US Army Combined Arms Center Approach to the IW Environment
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US Army Combined Arms Center Approach the problem from the perspective of the insurgent and population to help define priorities and the balance of efforts. What is a counterinsurgency? - What are we ‘countering?’ - What is Counterinsurgency vs. Counterguerrilla warfare Understanding the Environment Counterguerrilla Counterinsurgency
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US Army Combined Arms Center : Countering Insurgents (e.g. Counter IED) - Short term - Reactive - Tactical - Military : Eliminating Root Causes (e.g. denying insurgents passive/active support of the population to lay in IEDs. - Medium and long term - Proactive - Tactical (with cumulative) - Military and political Counterguerrilla Counterinsurgency Versus CounterguerrillaCounterinsurgency Mindset and the Full Spectrum of COIN
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US Army Combined Arms Center What is a counterinsurgency? - Countering Insurgents - Countering the Root Causes of the insurgency Balanced Development - Political Reform - Economic Reform - Social Refrom Mobilization - Manpower - Material Neutralization - Physical Interdiction - Psychological Interdiction Security - Population - Infrastructure Advising HN (Combat Advisor) - Leadership - Training - Equip/Admin/Logistics - Ethos/Professionalization Mobilization Balanced Development Security Neutralization Mobilization Advising HN (Combat Advisor) CounterinsurgencyCounterguerrilla Mindset and the Full Spectrum of COIN The Full Spectrum of Counterinsurgency
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US Army Combined Arms Center “Get It” “Know It” “Get It” Doctrine Application Size and Experience of the Force How do we bridge the gap from DOCTRINE to APPLICATION? Versus
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US Army Combined Arms Center Doctrine“Know It” Application Standardized Tools and Procedures Mindset / Perspective 1 2 3 SpectrumSpectrum Full
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US Army Combined Arms Center IPB in Counterinsurgency Overview
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US Army Combined Arms Center Part I: Operational Environment - AO/AI Study – ASCOPEs (overlays) Part II: Environment's Effects - Determine Root Causes of the Insurgency Part III: Evaluate the Threat - 7 Dynamics (Leadership, Ideology, Objectives, External Support, Environment and Geography, Phases and Timing, Organization and Pattern - Determine Strategy Part IV: Threat Courses of Action Analysis - Determine and analyze insurgent MPCOA/MDCOA (AKA COIN Center of Gravity Analysis) Approaching the Problem – COIN IPB
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1 IPB 1 Visualize the specific groups that defines the limits of the AO/AI by looking at the physical and human terrain using ASCOPE (overlay). Identify each specific community or group. Determine Threat Courses of Action Define the Operational Environment Evaluate the Threat Describe the Environment's Effects
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Determine Threat Courses of Action Define the Operational Environment Evaluate the Threat Describe the Environment's Effects 2 1 IPB 2 Visualize the 3 x Root Causes by community or specific group depicted in the Overlay from IPB I Visualize the specific groups that defines the limits of the AO/AI by looking at the physical and human terrain using ASCOPE (overlay). Identify each specific community or group.
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Determine Threat Courses of Action Define the Operational Environment Evaluate the Threat Describe the Environment's Effects 23 1 IPB 3 Assess the insurgent’s strategy and forecast his MD/MP COA (add to IPB I-II overlay to visualize and the enemy’s campaign plan and how he gains passive/active support of the population) Visualize the 3 x Root Causes by community or specific group depicted in the Overlay from IPB I Visualize the specific groups that defines the limits of the AO/AI by looking at the physical and human terrain using ASCOPE (overlay). Identify each specific community or group.
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Determine Threat Courses of Action Define the Operational Environment Evaluate the Threat Describe the Environment's Effects 23 41 IPB 4 Assess the insurgent’s strategy and forecast his MD/MP COA (add to IPB I-II overlay to visualize and the enemy’s campaign plan and how he gains passive/active support of the population) Visualize the 3 x Root Causes by community or specific group depicted in the Overlay from IPB I Visualize the specific groups that defines the limits of the AO/AI by looking at the physical and human terrain using ASCOPE (overlay). Identify each specific community or group. The enemy’s Strategy and capabilities (IPB III) to use Root Causes (IPB II) to specifically target and leverage the human and physical terrain (IPB I) to accomplish MD/MP COAs. In short this is the enemy’s campaign plan.
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US Army Combined Arms Center Determine Threat Courses of Action Define the Operational Environment Evaluate the Threat Describe the Environment's Effects 23 41 The PEOPLE Their ISSUES The ENEMY How ENEMY uses ISSUES to get PEOPLE 23 41 IPB
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US Army Combined Arms Center IPB 4 23 41 The PEOPLE Their ISSUES The ENEMY How ENEMY uses ISSUES to get PEOPLE 23 41 Root Causes 1. Vulnerable Population 2. Lack of Leadership 3. Lack Government Control 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes
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US Army Combined Arms Center 23 41 The PEOPLE Their ISSUES The ENEMY How ENEMY uses ISSUES to get PEOPLE 23 41 Root Causes 1. Vulnerable Population 2. Lack of Leadership 3. Lack Government Control 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes Assess: Strategy Forecast: Operational OBJs across: Begin to Develop Insurgent Campaign Plan COAs MilitarySocialEconomicPolitical 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes
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US Army Combined Arms Center 23 41 The PEOPLE Their ISSUES The ENEMY How ENEMY uses ISSUES to get PEOPLE 23 41 Root Causes 1. Vulnerable Population 2. Lack of Leadership 3. Lack Government Control 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes Assess: Strategy Forecast: Operational OBJs across: Begin to Develop Insurgent Campaign Plan COAs MilitarySocialEconomicPolitical 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes What w/ Who How
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US Army Combined Arms Center 23 41 The PEOPLE Their ISSUES The ENEMY How ENEMY uses ISSUES to get PEOPLE 23 41 Root Causes 1. Vulnerable Population 2. Lack of Leadership 3. Lack Government Control 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes Assess: Strategy Forecast: Operational OBJs across: Begin to Develop Insurgent Campaign Plan 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes What w/ Who How MDMP
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US Army Combined Arms Center 23 41 The PEOPLE Their ISSUES The ENEMY How ENEMY uses ISSUES to get PEOPLE 23 41 Root Causes 1. Vulnerable Population 2. Lack of Leadership 3. Lack Government Control 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes LLOs SHORTMEDIUMLONG Balanced Development Mobilization Neutralization Security FID LLOs SHORTMEDIUMLONG Balanced DevelopmentIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII MobilizationIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII NeutralizationIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII SecurityIII FIDIIIIIIIIIIIIIII MDMP What w/ Who How
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US Army Combined Arms Center Root Causes 1. Vulnerable Population 2. Lack of Leadership 3. Lack Government Control 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes COP Site selection of Combat Outposts Overlapping sectors based on Operational Environment I/O message and delivery method based on Operational Environment, and Effects Greatly assists in cultural and situational awareness (key to Mission success and Force Protection). COIN IPB/Overlay helps with: Addresses Effects (Root Causes) by the Environment to forecast and deny Threat from gaining active / passive support. Standardizes method to assist units, HN security forces, coalition members, local leaders, government agencies, PRTs, etc in focusing on: - Political Objective - Unity of Effort - Legitimacy - Adaptability - Perseverance Support med/long term plans and continuity to insure sustainment from tour to tour and during handoff to HN
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US Army Combined Arms Center Root Causes 1. Vulnerable Population 2. Lack of Leadership 3. Lack Government Control 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes JSS Site selection of Combat Outposts Overlapping sectors based on Operational Environment I/O message and delivery method based on Operational Environment, and Effects Greatly assists in cultural and situational awareness (key to Mission success and Force Protection). COIN IPB/Overlay helps with: Addresses Effects (Root Causes) by the Environment to forecast and deny Threat from gaining active / passive support. Standardizes method to assist units, HN security forces, coalition members, local leaders, government agencies, PRTs, etc in focusing on: - Political Objective - Unity of Effort - Legitimacy - Adaptability - Perseverance Support med/long term plans and continuity to insure sustainment from tour to tour and during handoff to HN
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US Army Combined Arms Center Root Causes 1. Vulnerable Population 2. Lack of Leadership 3. Lack Government Control 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes 3 x Root Causes JSS COIN IPB/Overlay helps with: Uses standard conventional framework (4 x steps IPB) but in a COIN environment. Consistency and standardizing basic tools and mindset within the framework of Doctrine outweighs each center’s, seminar, unit’s, or school’s individual method If we all use these tools greatly facilitates long-term sustainment which is vital in a protracted struggle
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