April 23, 2002
Jenin and Black Hawk Down
Jenin         and Black Hawk Down - In         my review of the ultra-realistic war movie last January, I pointed         out the inherent dilemma that a superior military has when invading a         city whose armed men are willing to fight from their own homes with         their women and children by their sides. Do you send in lightly armed         infantry to spare the non-combatants, but suffer a lot of losses         yourself (as we did in Mogadishu in 1993)? Or do you go in heavy and         flatten their homes, but suffer a PR disaster? In my review, I         discussed these alternatives in the context of an assault on Baghdad,         but, clearly, the Israelis ran into this same tough choice in Jenin.         They appear to have started out light, but after losing men, switched to         heavy tactics, using bulldozers to flatten Palestinians' homes so they         could avoid the boobytrapped streets. Israel won the battle, of course,         but at the cost of diplomatically catastrophic TV coverage. We need to         think hard now about which we would choose in case the Iraqis use         Somalian-Palestinian methods to defend Baghdad.
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