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Morrow Project/ Project Phoenix Forum>Setting up paramilitary Security Forces
Matt W 01:04 PM 02-01-2016
This is something that occurs in several campaigns and I think it would have been considered by the Morrow Project Planners.

So, for your consideration and comments, here are my initial thoughts on the "standard" thinking of the Project

BUILDING A PARAMILITARY SECURITY FORCE

What is needed?
Think creatively, in partnership with the community, about what is truly needed to defend them from their threats.

Who will make decisions about the Security Force?
What are the costs and how will they be paid?
A healthy community needs strong Economic and Political institutions if it is to direct and finance its own security. WARNING! Without these institutions, it is possible to set up a Security Force - but it would be the only effective organisation in the community. This is immensely dangerous. The Morrow Project is attempting to restore the United States, not set set up the conditions for a military dictatorship
[The Security Forces should not be created without the simultaneous rebuilding of something resembling a democratic system of government, an independent Judiciary and a Treasury Department. There are very good reasons for the inclusion of Economic and Political Specialists in most Morrow Teams. ]

Is the existing force corrupt?
An existing, but corrupt, Security Force can be worse than no security at . Disarm and demobilise corrupt units whenever possible. Individual members of these units might be allowed to join the new force - but only after extensive vetting.

How do you get the best recruits?
Make it a public process. Involve the community in the selection and assessment of potential recruits. The Morrow Project can guide this - but it is the community that has to "own" the recruitment process. The aim is to give the force credibility and a good initial reputation.


Does everyone understand that Security is more than "killing bad guys"?


While paramilitary skills are important, it's likely that recruits will be already competent in combat. It may be more useful to train them in skills such as "conflict resolution" and negotiation (or even literacy). It WILL be essential to imbue respect for the rule of law and human rights .

[Again, remember that the Project's aim is to rebuild the United States. Security Force training should emphasise national identity and the overcoming of ethnic/tribal/religious differences. ]

Does this Security Force frighten the neighbours?.
The last thing we want is an arms race with other communities. Don't build a Security Force that looks like it is intended for offensive purposes.
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