Voices of Moderate Islam (VoMI)

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Voices of Moderate Islam (VoMI) This will be, no doubt, a life changing event for all of you. May you remember all that you will see and return home and share it with your family and friends so that they may benefit from what you learned. -- Col. Jim Johnson, Commander 173 rd ABCT 20 November 13

The Amman Message Fight the extremist ideology Stands against Justifying Violence in the name of religion Stands Against extremism in the name of Islam Terrorists In the name of Islam, have twisted the religion as their tool to achieve their Goals Islam is not only a religion but also a way of life, where the principles of tolerance and dialogue prevail Amman's Message is the compass for all those who seek the Truth of the real Islam

Summary: Voices of Moderate Islam (VoMI) What we did: Took 33 Afghan Key Communicators to Amman, Jordan 10-day intensive religious study, tour, and debate program Took attendees to Mecca, Saudi Arabia for Umra last 10 days of Ramadan, earned honorific title Haji Returned to Afghanistan shared unscripted story of VoMI w/ family and friends 40 days after return, we held VoMI reunion shura Why VoMI? Demonstrate respect for Islam Demonstrate respect for Afghan culture Facilitate an Afghan-to-Afghan narrative To What end? to make irrelevant a critical thread of the Taliban narrative that sought to represent the US and Coalition Forces at war with Islam

173 rd ABCT S-7 Philosophy Think. Adapt. Anticipate. This is not a war for hearts and minds. This is a battle of words, deeds and images: We and our Afghan allies must win all three. -LTC Matthew J. Yandura, Brigade S-7, 173 rd ABCT

Cycle of Frustration Illustration 1: Enemy Center of Gravity Analysis Core Motivation Ideology Political Financial Successful INS Operations Increase recruiting Influence the fringe Ideological justification Weapons of Mass Terror Acquisition Transportation Utilization Network Links Leadership Weapons Personnel Movement Finance Communication Intelligence Radical Suppressive Ideology 1. Establishment of a Sharia State 2. Destroy Western Connections Critical Capabilities: Camaraderie Born of Shared Struggle Decades of Struggle Leadership Support Networks Communication Indoctrination Increasing Risk as Conditions in Cycle of Instability are not addressed. Underlying Conditions Lack of political voice Perceived injustices Economic disparity Perceived deprivation Incapable Districts Unwilling Districts Lack of: Internal Security Basic Services Rule of Law INS Sponsors Tacit/Active Support Internal Political Risk Criminal Activity

Illustration 2: Campaign Visualization Gaining and maintaining the support of the local Afghan people is the ultimate objective of every action we take. Populace ADVERSARIAL: Anti-GIRoA Anti-Coalition ISOLATIONIST: Geographically Separated Traditionalist Autonomist AMBIVALENT: Alienated Undecided Subject to INS coercion REFORMIST: Progressive Supports GIRoA Supportive Partners Disrupt Overwatch Secure/Co-Opt Maintain Actions Separate INS from people Reduce INS influence Disintegrate INS networks Overwatch and engage only as required Provide development to support strategic goals Partner with Local Leaders Incorporate Local Initiatives into Development Programs Educate Empower Moderate Voices Stress Self Governance Sustain Development Lines of Effort Fight the enemy s strategy first, attack his forces only when they threaten the population and get in the way of our partnered solutions. Proposed Effort Information Operation: (Focused, Concentrated, Coordinated) Communicate Tangible And Recognizable Progress Security: Embedded Partnerships Protect Afghan People By, With, and Through ANSF Governance: Afghan People Accept GIRoA Working For Their Interest Development: Sustainable Development Through Economic Growth What we look like, what we do, what we say and don t say are the first and most persistent message in our Information Operations Reverse the Afghan Cycle of Frustration by Attacking Enemy CoG Vulnerabilities END STATE Increased Local Community Capacity To Fulfill Basic Needs of Afghan Populace

VOICES OF MODERATE ISLAM: US *JORDAN *AFGHAN INITIATIVE CONCEPT OF OPERATION: SEND 33 AFGHAN KEY COMMUNICATORS FROM WARDAK AND LOGAR PROVINCES TO JORDAN TO PARTICIPATE IN THE VOICES OF MODERATE ISLAM 5-PHASE OPERATION (PH I) SELECTION & RECEPTION PHASE: EMPOWERED BN/SQDN TFS TO NOMINATE CANDIDATES FOR VOMI (PH II) AMMAN PHASE: A 10-DAY INTENSIVE RELIGIOUS STUDY, TOUR, AND DEBATE SEMINAR IN AMMAN FOCUSING ON ISLAM IN THE CONTEXT OF A MODERN JORDANIAN SOCIETY (PH III) UMRA PHASE: PARTICIPANTS MAKE PILGRIMAGE TO MECCA, SAUDI ARABIA TO CONDUCT THE UMRA, LAST 10 DAYS OF RAMADAN (PH IV) ENGAGEMENT PHASE: UPON RETURN, THE HAJJIS WILL ENGAGE IN A SERIES OF PUBLIC ENGAGEMENTS TO SHARE THEIR STORY (PH V) REUNION PHASE: 40 DAYS AFTER RETURNING HOST A REUNION SHURA TO CONTINUE THE DIALOGUE, SPREAD THE VOMI STORY ENDSTATE: DECREASE EFFECTIVENESS AND RELEVANCE OF INS NARRATIVE; FACILITATE A MODERATE ISLAMIC NARRATIVE THAT ALLOWS BAYONET TO ACHIEVE LONG-TERM OPERATIONAL OBJECTIVES; IMPROVE LN OPINIONS AND ATTITUDE TOWARDS CF, ANSF, AND GIROA; POSITIVELY INFLUENCE THE BEHAVIOR AND BELIEFS OF KEY INFLUENCERS KEY DATES: NLT 24 AUG 10 ARRIVE IN AMMAN, JORDAN 25 AUG 5 SEP 10 AMMAN SEMINAR 05 SEP 09 SEP 10 PILGRIMS MAKE THE UMRA 14 SEP 10 PILGRIMS FLY TO FOB SHANK, AFGHANISTAN SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: ISAF & HIGHER APPROVAL FUNDING: REQUESTED $116K ; RECEIVED 65K US C-130 MISSION LIFT SUPPORT 24 AUG 10, 14 SEPT 10 EXPEDITED VISA AND PASSPORT SUPPORT FOR ALL ATTENDEES

Attendee Selection Sample NAME: Rahmatullah (Mayden Shar District Council Member) SELECTION CRITERIA: Ideologically aligned w/insurgents Overall political powerhouse of Kowt-e- Ashrow IO OPPORTUNITY: Strong influence with ambivalent population, able to tip their viewpoint towards a pro- GIRoA and moderate ideology Wardak Province NAME: Gul Mohammad (SGT AUP) SELECTION CRITERIA: Strong desire for increased leadership positions IO OPPORTUNITY: Young NCO who is respected and has great interaction with the populace. Positive ANSF spokesman Composition 33 Afghan Attendees o15 Village elders o9 ANSF members o4 GIRoA members o2 Reintegratees o2 LN Interpreters o1 Afghan radio broadcaster o 2 US Mil Escorts (plain clothed) o 2 Jordanian Mil PAX (plain clothed) Attendees selected based on their standing as formal or informal leaders from social, civic, government, and security forces circles in Logar and Wardak provinces Initiative achieves multiple effects Decreases the relevance of the INS narrative that seeks to depict the US forces at War with Islam Improve LN opinions of CF, ANSF, GIRoA Facilitate a moderate Islamic narrative that allows the US to achieve long-term objectives Foster a network of key communicators in Logar and Wardak province whom enables FOM and support for operations NAME: Kaka (Dara Village Elder/Former TB Commander) SELECTION CRITERIA: Reintegration a marked success, positive influencer IO OPPORTUNITY: Continue reintegration process w/moderate religious views and teachings Logar Province NAME: Agha Jan (Baraki Barak Head of District Community Council) SELECTION CRITERIA: Leading member of B.B. DCC/ promotes positive effects of GIRoA IO OPPORTUNITY: Representative of the people/able to affect the needs and concerns of locals

ENDSTATE: DECREASE EFFECTIVENESS AND RELEVANCE OF INS NARRATIVE; IMPROVE LN OPINIONS AND ATTITUDE TOWARDS CF, ANSF, AND GIROA; POSITIVELY INFLUENCE THE BEHAVIOR AND BELIEFS OF KEY INFLUENCERS; FACILITATE A MODERATE ISLAMIC NARRATIVE THAT ALLOWS BAYONET TO ACHIEVE LONG-TERM OPERATIONAL OBJECTIVES KEY DATES: NLT 24 AUG 10 ARRIVE IN AMMAN, JORDAN 25 AUG 5 SEP 10 AMMAN SEMINAR 05 SEP 09 SEP 10 PILGRIMS MAKE THE UMRA 14 SEP 10 PILGRIMS FLY TO FOB SHANK, AFGHANISTAN SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: ISAF APPROVAL FUNDING: $116K FOR ALL PARTICIPANTS US C-130 MISSION LIFT SUPPORT 24 AUG 10, 14 SEPT 10 EXPEDITED VISA AND PASSPORT SUPPORT FOR ALL ATTENDEES