With The Rapid Fall Of Kabul, America Has Suffered Another Failure Of Imagination

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With The Rapid Fall Of Kabul, America Has Suffered Another Failure Of Imagination
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Back in 2004, spurred by similar failures of imagination, the U.S. Army launched its ambitious decision-support red teaming program to force its planners and decision makers to challenge their assumptions and stress-test their strategies. Then it stopped red teaming.

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Schoomaker had spent his entire career in Special Forces, where critical thinking was not only encouraged, but required. When he took over as the Army’s Chief of Staff, he explained this approach to the regular Army generals who now worked for him. Schoomaker set out to change that. He established an elite school at the Army’s Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth to train critical thinkers and red team leaders, tapping Col. Greg Fontenot, a hero of the first Gulf War and one of the Army’s deepest thinkers, to lead it.

Fontenot and his team developed a dense curriculum based on the latest research into cognitive psychology, human decision making, and neuroscience. They began training cadres of Army red teamers, then sending them back to their units with orders to launch “an intellectual insurgency” in the Army.

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