Why Hamas Won - a Case Study in Cognitive War
Why Hamas Won - a Case Study in Cognitive War
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Part I - Mr. Haugland conducts an analysis and assessment of Israel’s plight and fight with Hamas. This two-part case study will explore:
-Why Hamas Won this War?
-Why free world countries continually fail?
-What can be done to win?
In this episode, the first part of a two-part case study and analysis, he discusses how Hamas’ efforts are part of the broader global Cognitive War. He proffers an assessment that “Hamas has won this war.” While likely an unpopular assessment, the facts support just that.
Mr. Haugland suggests the next steps Israel takes matter not in altering his view that Hamas has won. Even if Israel eliminates the current Hamas – Mr. Haugland notes that Israel will not have eliminated the radical ideas (ideology), warped perversion of Islam (religion), or use of the two-state solution (issue) as Israel does not control the education system, has no long-term strategy, has lost the narrative, and along with other free world nations continues to fail in addressing the fact that middle eastern despots and dictators hide behind and use religion as a shield. The free world has ceded victory to Hamas, Iran, Russia, and China without realizing it, as they have failed at every opportunity to move from a reactive to proactive posture. And they fail at calling out the dictators of the Middle East who are, in fact, not religious or Muslims, other than in name. They are merely hypocrites who hide behind religion (in this case, Islam) while they willingly sacrifice their own people, soldiers, and innocents, even if the victory is temporary. As they have already planted the seeds in their youth of hate for radical Islam and that Israel and the U.S.A. are their enemies.
In the second episode of this two-part case study, Mr. Haugland states the reasons Hamas has won are also major reasons as to “Why free world countries (i.e., Israel and the United States) continue to lose,” but closes by detailing “What can be done to win?”
One would think that after watching the Soviet Union be expelled from Afghanistan, we would have learned. But no. One would think that after two decades, twenty years of fighting a perpetual and losing kinetic war in Afghanistan, we had figured this out. But we’re not.
Mr. Haugland notes, “That is why I wrote my book”– The Cognitive War – Why We Are Losing and How We can Win – because so few understand, are aware, or can comprehend what must be done in this 21st century to compete and win in the most critical of all domains – the domain of the human mind – the Cognitive Domain. You can learn more about Cognitive Warfare by reading Mr. Haugland’s just released book “The Cognitive War – Why We Are Losing and How We can Win”.
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