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This U.S. Army study calls the Mossad a "ruthless and=20
cunning wildcard" in the Middle East peace equation.
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     MOSSAD Can Target U.S. Forces, Framing Arabs

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Washington attacks]=20
      U.S. troops would enforce peace under Army study

      by Rowan Scarborough - The Washington Times

      An elite U.S. Army study center has devised a plan for enforcing a =
major Israeli-Palestinian peace accord that would require about 20,000 =
well-armed troops stationed throughout Israel and a newly created =
Palestinian state.

      There are no plans by the Bush administration to put American =
soldiers into the Middle East to police an agreement forged by the =
longtime warring parties. In fact, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld =
is searching for ways to reduce U.S. peacekeeping efforts abroad, rather =
than increasing such missions.

      But a 68-page paper by the Army School of Advanced Military =
Studies (SAMS) does provide a look at the daunting task any =
international peacekeeping force would face if the United Nations =
authorized it, and Israel and the Palestinians ever reached a peace =
agreement. Located at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., the School for Advanced =
Military Studies is both a training ground and a think tank for some of =
the Army's brightest officers. Officials say the Army chief of staff, =
and sometimes the Joint Chiefs of Staff, ask SAMS to develop contingency =
plans for future military operations. During the 1991 Persian Gulf war, =
SAMS personnel helped plan the coalition ground attack that avoided a =
strike up the middle of Iraqi positions and instead executed a "left =
hook" that routed the enemy in 100 hours.

      The cover page for the recent SAMS project said it was done for =
the Joint
      Chiefs of Staff. But Maj. Chris Garver, a Fort Leavenworth =
spokesman,
      said the study was not requested by Washington.

      "This was just an academic exercise," said Maj. Garver. "They were =
trying to take a current situation and get some training out of it."

      The exercise was done by 60 officers dubbed "Jedi Knights," as all =
second-year SAMS students are nicknamed.

      The SAMS paper attempts to predict events in the first year of a =
peace-enforcement operation, and sees possible dangers for U.S. troops =
from both sides.

      It calls Israel's armed forces a "500-pound gorilla in Israel. =
Well armed and trained. Operates in both Gaza and the West Bank. Known =
to disregard international law to accomplish mission. Very unlikely to =
fire on American forces. Fratricide a concern especially in air space =
management."

      Of the MOSSAD, the Israeli intelligence service, the SAMS officers =
say: "Wildcard. Ruthless and cunning. Has capability to target U.S. =
forces and make it look like a Palestinian/Arab act."

      On the Palestinian side, the paper describes their youth as "loose =
cannons; under no control, sometimes violent." The study lists five Arab =
terrorist groups that could target American troops for assassination and =
hostage-taking.

      The study recommends "neutrality in word and deed" as one way to =
protect U.S. soldiers from any attack. It also says Syria, Egypt and =
Jordan must be warned "we will act decisively in response to external =
attack."

      It is unlikely either of the three would mount an attack. Of =
Syria's military, the report says: "Syrian army quantitatively larger =
than Israeli Defense Forces, but largely seen as qualitatively inferior. =
More likely, however, Syrians would provide financial and political =
support to the Palestinians, as well as increase covert support to =
terrorism acts through Lebanon."

      Of Egypt's military, the paper says, "Egyptians also maintain a =
large army but have little to gain by attacking Israel."

      The plan does not specify a full order of battle. An Army source =
who reviewed the SAMS work said each of a possible three brigades would =
require about 100 Bradley fighting vehicles, 25 tanks, 12 self-propelled =
howitzers, Apache attack helicopters, Kiowa Warrior reconnaissance =
helicopters and Predator spy drones.

      The report predicts that non-lethal weapons would be used to quell =
unrest.

      U.S. European Command, which is headed by NATO's supreme allied =
commander, would oversee the peacekeeping operation. Commanders would =
maintain areas of operation, or AOs, around Nablus, Jerusalem, Hebron =
and the Gaza strip.

      The study sets out a list of goals for U.S. troops to accomplish =
in the first 30 days. They include: "create conditions for development =
of Palestinian State and security of Israel "; ensure "equal =
distribution of contract value or equivalent aid" . . . that would help =
legitimize the peacekeeping force and stimulate economic growth; =
"promote U.S. investment in Palestine"; "encourage reconciliation =
between entities based on acceptance of new national identities"; and =
"build lasting relationship based on new legal borders and not =
religious-territorial claims."

      Maj. Garver said the officers who completed the exercise will hold =
major planning jobs once they graduate. "There is an application =
process" for students, he said. "They screen their records, and there =
are several tests they go through before they are accepted by the =
program. The bright planners of the future come out of this program."

      James Phillips, a Middle East analyst at the Heritage Foundation, =
said it would be a mistake to put peacekeepers in Israel, given the =
"poor record of previous monitors."

      "In general, the Bush administration policy is to discourage a =
large American presence," he said. "But it has been rumored that one of =
the possibilities might be an expanded CIA role."

      "It would be a very different environment than Bosnia," said Mr. =
Phillips, referring to America's six-year peacekeeping role in =
Bosnia-Herzegovina. "The Palestinian Authority is pushing for this as =
part of its strategy to internationalize the conflict. Bring in the =
Europeans and Russia and China. But such monitors or peacekeeping forces =
are not going to be able to bring peace. Only a decision by the =
Palestinians to stop the violence and restart talks could possibly do =
that."



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      <P>by Rowan Scarborough - The Washington Times</P>
      <P>An elite U.S. Army study center has devised a plan for =
enforcing a=20
      major Israeli-Palestinian peace accord that would require about =
20,000=20
      well-armed troops stationed throughout Israel and a newly created=20
      Palestinian state.</P>
      <P>There are no plans by the Bush administration to put American =
soldiers=20
      into the Middle East to police an agreement forged by the longtime =
warring=20
      parties. In fact, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld is =
searching for=20
      ways to reduce U.S. peacekeeping efforts abroad, rather than =
increasing=20
      such missions.</P>
      <P>But a 68-page paper by the Army School of Advanced Military =
Studies=20
      (SAMS) does provide a look at the daunting task any international=20
      peacekeeping force would face if the United Nations authorized it, =
and=20
      Israel and the Palestinians ever reached a peace agreement. =
Located at=20
      Fort Leavenworth, Kan., the School for Advanced Military Studies =
is both a=20
      training ground and a think tank for some of the Army's brightest=20
      officers. Officials say the Army chief of staff, and sometimes the =
Joint=20
      Chiefs of Staff, ask SAMS to develop contingency plans for future =
military=20
      operations. During the 1991 Persian Gulf war, SAMS personnel =
helped plan=20
      the coalition ground attack that avoided a strike up the middle of =
Iraqi=20
      positions and instead executed a "left hook" that routed the enemy =
in 100=20
      hours.</P>
      <P>The cover page for the recent SAMS project said it was done for =
the=20
      Joint<BR>Chiefs of Staff. But Maj. Chris Garver, a Fort =
Leavenworth=20
      spokesman,<BR>said the study was not requested by Washington.</P>
      <P>"This was just an academic exercise," said Maj. Garver. "They =
were=20
      trying to take a current situation and get some training out of =
it."</P>
      <P>The exercise was done by 60 officers dubbed "Jedi Knights," as =
all=20
      second-year SAMS students are nicknamed.</P>
      <P>The SAMS paper attempts to predict events in the first year of =
a=20
      peace-enforcement operation, and sees possible dangers for U.S. =
troops=20
      from both sides.</P>
      <P>It calls Israel's armed forces a "500-pound gorilla in Israel. =
Well=20
      armed and trained. Operates in both Gaza and the West Bank. Known =
to=20
      disregard international law to accomplish mission. Very unlikely =
to fire=20
      on American forces. Fratricide a concern especially in air space=20
      management."</P>
      <P>Of the MOSSAD, the Israeli intelligence service, the SAMS =
officers say:=20
      "Wildcard. Ruthless and cunning. Has capability to target U.S. =
forces and=20
      make it look like a Palestinian/Arab act."</P>
      <P>On the Palestinian side, the paper describes their youth as =
"loose=20
      cannons; under no control, sometimes violent." The study lists =
five Arab=20
      terrorist groups that could target American troops for =
assassination and=20
      hostage-taking.</P>
      <P>The study recommends "neutrality in word and deed" as one way =
to=20
      protect U.S. soldiers from any attack. It also says Syria, Egypt =
and=20
      Jordan must be warned "we will act decisively in response to =
external=20
      attack."</P>
      <P>It is unlikely either of the three would mount an attack. Of =
Syria's=20
      military, the report says: "Syrian army quantitatively larger than =
Israeli=20
      Defense Forces, but largely seen as qualitatively inferior. More =
likely,=20
      however, Syrians would provide financial and political support to =
the=20
      Palestinians, as well as increase covert support to terrorism acts =
through=20
      Lebanon."</P>
      <P>Of Egypt's military, the paper says, "Egyptians also maintain a =
large=20
      army but have little to gain by attacking Israel."</P>
      <P>The plan does not specify a full order of battle. An Army =
source who=20
      reviewed the SAMS work said each of a possible three brigades =
would=20
      require about 100 Bradley fighting vehicles, 25 tanks, 12 =
self-propelled=20
      howitzers, Apache attack helicopters, Kiowa Warrior reconnaissance =

      helicopters and Predator spy drones.</P>
      <P>The report predicts that non-lethal weapons would be used to =
quell=20
      unrest.</P>
      <P>U.S. European Command, which is headed by NATO's supreme allied =

      commander, would oversee the peacekeeping operation. Commanders =
would=20
      maintain areas of operation, or AOs, around Nablus, Jerusalem, =
Hebron and=20
      the Gaza strip.</P>
      <P>The study sets out a list of goals for U.S. troops to =
accomplish in the=20
      first 30 days. They include: "create conditions for development of =

      Palestinian State and security of Israel "; ensure "equal =
distribution of=20
      contract value or equivalent aid" . . . that would help legitimize =
the=20
      peacekeeping force and stimulate economic growth; "promote U.S. =
investment=20
      in Palestine"; "encourage reconciliation between entities based on =

      acceptance of new national identities"; and "build lasting =
relationship=20
      based on new legal borders and not religious-territorial =
claims."</P>
      <P>Maj. Garver said the officers who completed the exercise will =
hold=20
      major planning jobs once they graduate. "There is an application =
process"=20
      for students, he said. "They screen their records, and there are =
several=20
      tests they go through before they are accepted by the program. The =
bright=20
      planners of the future come out of this program."</P>
      <P>James Phillips, a Middle East analyst at the Heritage =
Foundation, said=20
      it would be a mistake to put peacekeepers in Israel, given the =
"poor=20
      record of previous monitors."</P>
      <P>"In general, the Bush administration policy is to discourage a =
large=20
      American presence," he said. "But it has been rumored that one of =
the=20
      possibilities might be an expanded CIA role."</P>
      <P>"It would be a very different environment than Bosnia," said =
Mr.=20
      Phillips, referring to America's six-year peacekeeping role in=20
      Bosnia-Herzegovina. "The Palestinian Authority is pushing for this =
as part=20
      of its strategy to internationalize the conflict. Bring in the =
Europeans=20
      and Russia and China. But such monitors or peacekeeping forces are =
not=20
      going to be able to bring peace. Only a decision by the =
Palestinians to=20
      stop the violence and restart talks could possibly do that."</P>
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