Special Operations Forces’ Role in Political Warfare

Steve Lewis
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Great-power competition is once again the primary threat to the security of the United States. This is reminiscent of the political warfare between the US and the Soviet Union during the Cold War, in which both sides sought to use political warfare to counter the other’s influence and expand their own. US embassies around the world were on the front lines of this irregular warfare struggle. Today’s modern operational environment is far more complex, with sub-state and non-governmental groups being just as influential as government organizations. US country teams with the responsibility to understand the political warfare challenges against the US lack the capacity to engage all the relevant groups. Special Operations Forces (SOF), as political warfare experts, must act as an extension of the US country teams. SOF teams using the diplomatic, information, military, and economic (DIME) model can extend a US country team’s influence far beyond the host nation’s capital. The twentieth century has many examples of small teams, with local understanding and strong local partnerships designing and implementing tactical political warfare activities which had a strategic effect. This article will examine some of these examples to demonstrate the role that modern US SOF teams can play to support US country teams.
特种作战部队在政治战争中的作用
大国竞争再次成为美国安全的主要威胁。这让人想起冷战时期美国和苏联之间的政治战争,当时双方都试图利用政治战争来对抗对方的影响力,并扩大自己的影响力。世界各地的美国大使馆都站在了这场非常规战争的前线。今天的现代运作环境要复杂得多,地方政府和非政府组织的影响力与政府组织一样大。负责了解针对美国的政治战挑战的美国国家工作队缺乏与所有相关团体接触的能力。特种作战部队(SOF)作为政治战争专家,必须作为美国国家工作队的延伸。使用外交、信息、军事和经济(DIME)模式的SOF团队可以将美国国家团队的影响力扩展到东道国首都之外。20世纪有许多小团队的例子,在当地的理解和强大的当地伙伴关系下设计和实施具有战略效果的战术政治战争活动。本文将研究其中的一些例子,以展示现代美国软软件团队可以在支持美国国家团队方面发挥的作用。
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