Steven Pressfield Online

SEARCH

Search

SUBSCRIBE

Subscribe RSS

Subscribe to SPO.

ARCHIVE OF ‘On Tribalism’

Archives

Tribes, the Taliban and the Death of Baitullah Mahsud

By Steven Pressfield | Published: August 17, 2009

I was very interested last week to see what would happen, in terms of leadership succession among the Pakistani Taliban, after the reputed death of Baitullah Mahsud. According to scores of press reports as well as Pakistani and Taliban spokesmen, the immediate aftermath was a shootout involving two rival successors, Hakimullah Mahsud and Wali ur-Rehman, that resulted in the death of Hakimullah Mahsud. Within two days however, Hakimullah was phoning in, according to the Economic Times, declaring not only that he was still alive but that so was Baitullah–and that the world would be hearing from both very shortly.

This is pretty Wild West stuff. What struck me on a deeper level, however, was that both incidents–Baitullah’s death and the subsequent succession gunfight–illustrate timeless truths about tribes and the tribal mind-set. (more…)

Posted in Afghanistan, Editorial, On Tribalism
1 Comment

Lessons From Ramadi: A Guest Post from Captain Thomas Daly

By Steven Pressfield | Published: August 10, 2009

(more…)

Posted in Agora, Guest Blogger, On Tribalism
14 Comments

Tribes in Afghanistan: A Guest Post from Michael Yon

By Steven Pressfield | Published: August 7, 2009

The following is a guest post from Michael Yon, which we’re really privileged to get and which I’m delighted to share. As I type this, Michael is reporting from Sangin, Helmand Province, Afghanistan. Check out Michael Yon Online Magazine to read his reports. Michael is a former Green Beret, who has reported from Iraq and Afghanistan since December 2004. No other reporter has spent as much time with combat troops in these two wars. It is also important to note that Michael is an independent combat journalist—unaffiliated with any other news organization—and among the best of this generation of reporters.

Afghanistan

Afghanistan

(more…)

Posted in Afghanistan, Agora, Guest Blogger, On Tribalism
5 Comments

The Bizarro World of COIN in a Tribal Setting

By Steven Pressfield | Published: August 3, 2009

Remember the Bizarro World, from Seinfeld and Superman comics? Everything is its opposite in the Bizarro World. Up is down, black is white, in is out.

Students of Counterinsurgency (COIN) and Tribal Engagement tell us it’s the same in their field. Who would have thought, for example, that killing bad guys would be a no-no? Or that a good old-fashioned grease-the-palm payoff would prove as effective as “winning hearts and minds?” (more…)

Posted in Afghanistan, Agora, On Tribalism
10 Comments

How Tribes Measure Their Own Strength

By Steven Pressfield | Published: July 27, 2009

 

Near Camp Joyce, Konar province.  Photo by Andrew Lubin.

Near Camp Joyce, Konar province. Photo by Andrew Lubin.

In the videos (and posts) on this site, we’ve talked about the characteristics of tribes and the tribal mindset. Among these are respect for elders, hostility to outsiders, the obligation of revenge, a code of honor rather than a system of laws, hospitality, capacity to endure hardship and the suppression of women. These qualities appear to be universal, or nearly so, across all continents during all periods of history. They seem to hold true for Native Americans, Africans and Amazonians, ancient Celts and Gauls, Scottish highlanders and the savage tribes that fought Alexander, Cyrus and Xenophon. (more…)

Posted in On Tribalism
8 Comments
Subscribe to E-mail Updates
The Legend of Bagger Vance
Agora
War of Art
Additional Reading
Video Blog
Tides of War
The Afghan Campaign
Last of the Amazons
The War of Art
The Virtues of War
Killing Rommel
Gates of Fire
The Legend of Bagger Vance