{"id":402302,"date":"2010-03-05T08:30:09","date_gmt":"2010-03-05T13:30:09","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.prisonplanet.com\/?p=35988"},"modified":"2010-03-05T08:30:09","modified_gmt":"2010-03-05T13:30:09","slug":"how-to-fight-a-better-war-next-time","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mereja.media\/index\/402302","title":{"rendered":"How to Fight a Better War (Next Time)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Tom Engelhardt<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.campaignforliberty.com\/article.php?view=662\">Campaign For Liberty<br \/>\n<\/a>March 5, 2010<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/nw0.eu\/tag\/iraq\" class=\"st_tag internal_tag\" rel=\"tag nofollow\" title=\"Posts tagged with iraq\">Iraq<\/a> remains a mess from which the U.S. <a href=\"http:\/\/nw0.eu\/tag\/military\" class=\"st_tag internal_tag\" rel=\"tag nofollow\" title=\"Posts tagged with Military\">military<\/a> seems <a href=\"http:\/\/news.antiwar.com\/2010\/02\/25\/gen-odierno-seeks-combat-brigade-in-iraq-beyond-august-deadline\/\">increasingly uninterested<\/a> in withdrawing fully and <a href=\"http:\/\/nw0.eu\/tag\/afghanistan\" class=\"st_tag internal_tag\" rel=\"tag nofollow\" title=\"Posts tagged with Afghanistan\">Afghanistan<\/a> a disaster area, but it\u2019s never too soon to think about <a href=\"http:\/\/www.usnews.com\/news\/national\/articles\/2009\/06\/05\/pentagon-war-games-predict-future-threats.html\">the next <a href=\"http:\/\/nw0.eu\/tag\/war\" class=\"st_tag internal_tag\" rel=\"tag nofollow\" title=\"Posts tagged with War\">war<\/a><\/a>. The subject is already on the minds of Pentagon planners. The question is: Are they focusing on how to manage future wars so that they won\u2019t last longer than the American Revolution, the Civil <a href=\"http:\/\/nw0.eu\/tag\/war\" class=\"st_tag internal_tag\" rel=\"tag nofollow\" title=\"Posts tagged with War\">War<\/a>, and <a href=\"http:\/\/nw0.eu\/tag\/world-war-ii\" class=\"st_tag internal_tag\" rel=\"tag nofollow\" title=\"Posts tagged with world war ii\">World <a href=\"http:\/\/nw0.eu\/tag\/war\" class=\"st_tag internal_tag\" rel=\"tag nofollow\" title=\"Posts tagged with War\">War<\/a> II<\/a> combined?<\/p>\n<p>There\u2019s reason to worry, especially since the lessons of both <a href=\"http:\/\/nw0.eu\/tag\/iraq\" class=\"st_tag internal_tag\" rel=\"tag nofollow\" title=\"Posts tagged with iraq\">Iraq<\/a> and <a href=\"http:\/\/nw0.eu\/tag\/afghanistan\" class=\"st_tag internal_tag\" rel=\"tag nofollow\" title=\"Posts tagged with Afghanistan\">Afghanistan<\/a> are clear: it takes years <em>after<\/em> a <a href=\"http:\/\/nw0.eu\/tag\/war\" class=\"st_tag internal_tag\" rel=\"tag nofollow\" title=\"Posts tagged with War\">war<\/a> has been launched for the U.S. <a href=\"http:\/\/nw0.eu\/tag\/military\" class=\"st_tag internal_tag\" rel=\"tag nofollow\" title=\"Posts tagged with Military\">military<\/a> to develop tactics that lead to stasis. (\u201dVictory\u201d is a word that has gone out of fashion.)<\/p>\n<p>Here, then, are three modest suggestions for recalibrating the American way of <a href=\"http:\/\/nw0.eu\/tag\/war\" class=\"st_tag internal_tag\" rel=\"tag nofollow\" title=\"Posts tagged with War\">war<\/a>. All are based on a simple principle \u2014 \u201cpreventive <a href=\"http:\/\/nw0.eu\/tag\/war\" class=\"st_tag internal_tag\" rel=\"tag nofollow\" title=\"Posts tagged with War\">war<\/a> planning\u201d \u2014 and are focused on getting the next <a href=\"http:\/\/nw0.eu\/tag\/war\" class=\"st_tag internal_tag\" rel=\"tag nofollow\" title=\"Posts tagged with War\">war<\/a> right before it begins, not decades after it\u2019s launched.<\/p>\n<p><strong>1. Make the Apologies in Advance<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Who can doubt that the American way of <a href=\"http:\/\/nw0.eu\/tag\/war\" class=\"st_tag internal_tag\" rel=\"tag nofollow\" title=\"Posts tagged with War\">war<\/a> has undergone changes since, in December 2001, a B-52 and two B-1B bombers using precision-guided weapons essentially <a href=\"http:\/\/www.tomdispatch.com\/post\/174954\">wiped out<\/a> a village celebrating a wedding in Eastern <a href=\"http:\/\/nw0.eu\/tag\/afghanistan\" class=\"st_tag internal_tag\" rel=\"tag nofollow\" title=\"Posts tagged with Afghanistan\">Afghanistan<\/a>? Of 112 Afghans in that wedding party, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.time.com\/time\/covers\/1101020311\/civilian.html\">only two women<\/a> survived. Similarly, in August 2008, in the village of <a href=\"http:\/\/www.tomdispatch.com\/post\/174975\/slaughter_lies_and_video_in_afghanistan\">Azizabad<\/a> in Herat Province, at least 90 Afghans, including 60 children, were killed in a series of U.S. air strikes, while in May 2009, up to <a href=\"http:\/\/news.antiwar.com\/2009\/05\/12\/afghan-commission-concludes-140-civilians-killed-in-farah\/\">140 Afghan civilians<\/a> died in a U.S. bombing attack in Farah Province.<\/p>\n<p>Understandably, such \u201cincidents\u201d have done little to endear the U.S. and its allies to Afghans. Until recently, the U.S. <a href=\"http:\/\/nw0.eu\/tag\/military\" class=\"st_tag internal_tag\" rel=\"tag nofollow\" title=\"Posts tagged with Military\">military<\/a> would <a href=\"http:\/\/www.tomdispatch.com\/post\/174975\/slaughter_lies_and_video_in_afghanistan\">initially deny<\/a> that civilians had even died; if the incident refused to go away, <a href=\"http:\/\/nw0.eu\/tag\/military\" class=\"st_tag internal_tag\" rel=\"tag nofollow\" title=\"Posts tagged with Military\">military<\/a> spokespeople would then admit to small numbers of civilian deaths (often blamed on the <a href=\"http:\/\/nw0.eu\/tag\/taliban\" class=\"st_tag internal_tag\" rel=\"tag nofollow\" title=\"Posts tagged with taliban\">Taliban<\/a>), while launching an \u201cinvestigation\u201d and waiting for the hubbub to die away. Apologies or \u201cregrets\u201d came late and grudgingly, if at all (along with modest payments to the relatives of the dead). Back then, being American and at <a href=\"http:\/\/nw0.eu\/tag\/war\" class=\"st_tag internal_tag\" rel=\"tag nofollow\" title=\"Posts tagged with War\">war<\/a> in distant lands meant never having to say you were sorry.<\/p>\n<p>More recently, Afghan <a href=\"http:\/\/nw0.eu\/tag\/war\" class=\"st_tag internal_tag\" rel=\"tag nofollow\" title=\"Posts tagged with War\">war<\/a> commander General Stanley McChrystal has changed the rules, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.washingtonpost.com\/wp-dyn\/content\/article\/2010\/02\/15\/AR2010021500774.html?hpid=topnews\">curbing air strikes<\/a> (though <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2010\/02\/20\/world\/asia\/20drones.html?hpw=&amp;pagewanted=print\">not drone strikes<\/a>), warning his troops to prevent civilian deaths, and instituting an instant expression of <a href=\"http:\/\/news.antiwar.com\/2010\/02\/15\/nato-confirms-kandahar-air-strike-killed-five-civilians\/\">\u201cregrets\u201d<\/a> for such deaths. One thing, however, has changed only marginally: the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.guardian.co.uk\/world\/2010\/feb\/28\/coalition-payouts-afghan-civilian-casualties\">civilian deaths<\/a> themselves.<\/p>\n<p>In mid-February, for instance, <a href=\"http:\/\/articles.latimes.com\/2010\/feb\/14\/world\/la-fg-afghan-offensive15-2010feb15\">12 civilians died<\/a> when two U.S. rockets slammed into a compound near the city of Marja in Helmand Province. The following day, five Afghan civilians digging at the side of a road in Kandahar Province <a href=\"http:\/\/www.abc.net.au\/news\/stories\/2010\/02\/16\/2820611.htm?section=justin\">were killed<\/a> in an air strike after being mistaken for insurgents planting a roadside bomb. Then, in Uruzgan Province, U.S. Special Forces troops in helicopters struck a convoy of mini-buses, killing <a href=\"http:\/\/www.washingtonpost.com\/wp-dyn\/content\/article\/2010\/02\/22\/AR2010022200842.html?hpid=topnews\">up to 27 civilians<\/a>, including women and children.<\/p>\n<p>After each of these incidents, regrets were quickly expressed, investigations launched. In the case of the mini-buses, McChrystal apologized to Afghan President Hamid Karzai personally and then <a href=\"http:\/\/content.usatoday.com\/communities\/ondeadline\/post\/2010\/02\/mcchrystal-apologizes-to-afghans-for-deadly-airstrike\/1\">went on Afghan television<\/a> to make his apology public. (\u201dI pledge to strengthen our efforts to regain your trust to build a brighter future for all Afghans. Most importantly, I express my deepest, heartfelt condolences to the victims and their families. We all share in their grief and will keep them in our thoughts and prayers.\u201d)<\/p>\n<p>Unfortunately, a policy of repeated apology is unlikely to prove much more successful than the previous stonewalling tactic as long as <a href=\"http:\/\/news.antiwar.com\/2010\/02\/24\/un-report-346-afghan-children-killed-in-2009-mostly-by-nato\/\">civilians die<\/a>, which they will, given the American style of <a href=\"http:\/\/nw0.eu\/tag\/war\" class=\"st_tag internal_tag\" rel=\"tag nofollow\" title=\"Posts tagged with War\">war<\/a>. It may be too late to correct this in <a href=\"http:\/\/nw0.eu\/tag\/afghanistan\" class=\"st_tag internal_tag\" rel=\"tag nofollow\" title=\"Posts tagged with Afghanistan\">Afghanistan<\/a>, but the next <a href=\"http:\/\/nw0.eu\/tag\/war\" class=\"st_tag internal_tag\" rel=\"tag nofollow\" title=\"Posts tagged with War\">war<\/a> is another story. My suggestion is simple: in the future, the U.S. <a href=\"http:\/\/nw0.eu\/tag\/military\" class=\"st_tag internal_tag\" rel=\"tag nofollow\" title=\"Posts tagged with Military\">military<\/a> should issue a blanket apology <em>before<\/em> going to <a href=\"http:\/\/nw0.eu\/tag\/war\" class=\"st_tag internal_tag\" rel=\"tag nofollow\" title=\"Posts tagged with War\">war<\/a>, and the first waves of U.S. planes should not drop bombs but abjectly worded leaflets. These would take responsibility in advance for future civilian deaths and pre-apologize for them.<\/p>\n<p>There is a partial precedent for this. In both the Korean and Vietnam wars, American planes regularly dropped leaflets warning peasant farmers that they were living in \u201cfree fire zones\u201d and should beware or move out. In this case, the pamphlets would make clear that the United States is going after \u201cthe evil-doers\u201d and admit that, despite our ever more precise weaponry, we will unfortunately kill a certain percentage of <em>you<\/em> in the process. (\u201dThe U.S. <a href=\"http:\/\/nw0.eu\/tag\/military\" class=\"st_tag internal_tag\" rel=\"tag nofollow\" title=\"Posts tagged with Military\">military<\/a> expresses our deepest, heartfelt condolences to the future victims and their families. We will all share in their grief and, when they die, will keep them in our thoughts and prayers.\u201d) We should also announce in advance at least a $1,500 solatium payment for any relative, spouse, or child who perishes, as well as <a href=\"http:\/\/www.washingtonpost.com\/wp-dyn\/content\/article\/2010\/02\/19\/AR2010021901293.html\">carefully calibrated sums<\/a> for the loss of limbs, eyes, and the like.<\/p>\n<p>After this, whenever civilians die, the <a href=\"http:\/\/nw0.eu\/tag\/military\" class=\"st_tag internal_tag\" rel=\"tag nofollow\" title=\"Posts tagged with Military\">military<\/a> would simply refer interested parties to the prewar statement. This should guarantee a cleaner, more effective way of <a href=\"http:\/\/nw0.eu\/tag\/war\" class=\"st_tag internal_tag\" rel=\"tag nofollow\" title=\"Posts tagged with War\">war<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>2. Pre-Build the Bases, Prisons, and Embassy Complexes <\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Thanks to nine years in <a href=\"http:\/\/nw0.eu\/tag\/afghanistan\" class=\"st_tag internal_tag\" rel=\"tag nofollow\" title=\"Posts tagged with Afghanistan\">Afghanistan<\/a> and seven in <a href=\"http:\/\/nw0.eu\/tag\/iraq\" class=\"st_tag internal_tag\" rel=\"tag nofollow\" title=\"Posts tagged with iraq\">Iraq<\/a>, it\u2019s easier to grasp how the American way of <a href=\"http:\/\/nw0.eu\/tag\/war\" class=\"st_tag internal_tag\" rel=\"tag nofollow\" title=\"Posts tagged with War\">war<\/a> actually works. A striking (if little discussed) aspect of it is <a href=\"http:\/\/www.tomdispatch.com\/post\/174858\/tom_engelhardt_advice_to_a_young_builder\">the base-building<\/a> that accompanies it. In the years of fighting, the Pentagon built <a href=\"http:\/\/www.tomdispatch.com\/blog\/175204\/tomgram:_nick_turse,_america%27s_shadowy_base_world\/\">several hundred bases<\/a> in <a href=\"http:\/\/abcnews.go.com\/International\/wireStory?id=8448762\">each country<\/a><strong>,<\/strong> ranging from tiny outposts to <a href=\"http:\/\/www.npr.org\/templates\/story\/story.php?storyId=15184773\">massive American \u201ctowns.\u201d<\/a> It also constructed multiple prisons and holding centers (<a href=\"http:\/\/www.tomdispatch.com\/post\/175197\/tomgram:_anand_gopal,_afraid_of_the_dark_in_afghanistan\/\">some secret<\/a>), and for each <a href=\"http:\/\/nw0.eu\/tag\/war\" class=\"st_tag internal_tag\" rel=\"tag nofollow\" title=\"Posts tagged with War\">war<\/a>, a nearly billion-dollar regional command center, which we still inaccurately call <a href=\"http:\/\/www.tomdispatch.com\/post\/174789\/the_mother_ship_lands_in_iraq\">an \u201cembassy.\u201d<\/a> The one in<strong> <\/strong><a href=\"http:\/\/www.tomdispatch.com\/post\/175091\/chalmers_johnson_baseless_expenditures\">Islamabad, <a href=\"http:\/\/nw0.eu\/tag\/pakistan\" class=\"st_tag internal_tag\" rel=\"tag nofollow\" title=\"Posts tagged with pakistan\">Pakistan<\/a><\/a>, is only now under construction.<\/p>\n<p>Much of this was done on the fly and in response to events. For the next <a href=\"http:\/\/nw0.eu\/tag\/war\" class=\"st_tag internal_tag\" rel=\"tag nofollow\" title=\"Posts tagged with War\">war<\/a>, it would be more logical to prepare in advance. Again, there is a partial precedent. In recent years, the U.S. has pre-positioned equipment at small bases and other locations around the world, so that, should a sudden desire to intervene arise, the means are relatively close at hand. This strategy should be significantly expanded. The Pentagon and the U.S. Intelligence Community could agree on the four most likely places for future interventions. Say, <a href=\"http:\/\/nw0.eu\/tag\/yemen\" class=\"st_tag internal_tag\" rel=\"tag nofollow\" title=\"Posts tagged with yemen\">Yemen<\/a>, Colombia, Nigeria, and Kyrgyzstan, and start laying the groundwork now.<\/p>\n<p>The usual private contractors \u2014 Fluor, DynCorp, and KBR \u2014 should be rounded up to build the necessary 1,400 bases and accompanying prisons under a global multi-billion dollar <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/LOGCAP\">LOGCAP<\/a> contract to be divided among them. At the same time, the State Department would put those future mega-embassies out for bid to U.S. architectural firms so that the now-typical <a href=\"http:\/\/publicdiplomacypressandblogreview.blogspot.com\/2010\/02\/exaggeration-i-could-deal-with.html\">fortress-like designs<\/a> (with their near-billion-dollar price tags) would be ready to go.<\/p>\n<p>With full-scale base-prison-embassy complexes ready in four strategically located regions, future invasions would have a reasonable shot at not dragging out for decades.<\/p>\n<p><strong>3. Pick the Right Natives<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>It\u2019s noticeable that the U.S. <a href=\"http:\/\/nw0.eu\/tag\/military\" class=\"st_tag internal_tag\" rel=\"tag nofollow\" title=\"Posts tagged with Military\">military<\/a> always seems to get stuck with the wrong natives. Take the current campaign in Marja:<\/p>\n<p>Afghan National Army (ANA) troops are regularly described as unable to read maps, incapable of \u201cplanning a complicated patrol\u201d or resupplying themselves, poor at small unit maneuvering, poorly trained, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.washingtonpost.com\/wp-dyn\/content\/article\/2010\/02\/25\/AR2010022503316.html\">refusing<\/a> to stand night guard duty and sometimes even to fight, high on <a href=\"http:\/\/nw0.eu\/tag\/drugs\" class=\"st_tag internal_tag\" rel=\"tag nofollow\" title=\"Posts tagged with drugs\">drugs<\/a>, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.google.com\/hostednews\/ap\/article\/ALeqM5hTcDqdudOGGdgA7OAdUb_rPew5jQD9DMPVB82\">riddled<\/a> with corruption, unable to aim their weapons, \u201c<a href=\"http:\/\/www.washingtonpost.com\/wp-dyn\/content\/article\/2010\/02\/22\/AR2010022202808.html\">years away<\/a> from functioning effectively on their own,\u201d and as C.J. Chivers of the <em>New York Times<\/em> recently <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2010\/02\/21\/world\/asia\/21afghan.html?ref=world\">summed matters up<\/a>, totally inadequate when it comes to \u201ctransporting troops, directing them in battle and coordinating fire support [or] arranging modern communications, logistics, aviation and medical support.\u201d And keep in mind that the soldiers sent into Marja are reportedly the best the ANA has available. All this, despite <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2009\/12\/05\/opinion\/05sat1.html\">multi-billions of dollars<\/a> and <a href=\"http:\/\/www.tomdispatch.com\/post\/175128\/ann_jones_us_or_them_in_afghanistan\">years of effort<\/a> invested in Afghan army training. (And the <a href=\"http:\/\/washingtontimes.com\/news\/2010\/feb\/21\/afghan-mess-bigger-than-we-thought\/\">Afghan police<\/a>, for <a href=\"http:\/\/www.theatlantic.com\/magazine\/archive\/2009\/09\/policing-afghanistan\/7685\/\">multi-billions more<\/a>, make the Afghan army look good.)<\/p>\n<p>On the other hand, perhaps a few hundred <a href=\"http:\/\/nw0.eu\/tag\/taliban\" class=\"st_tag internal_tag\" rel=\"tag nofollow\" title=\"Posts tagged with taliban\">Taliban<\/a> fighters stayed in Marja and fought. Descriptions of them invariably reflect grudging admiration. They are considered capable of planning and executing complex small-unit maneuvers as well as \u201c<a href=\"http:\/\/articles.latimes.com\/2010\/feb\/16\/world\/la-fg-afghan-marja16-2010feb16\">sustained and complex<\/a> attacks,\u201d of resupplying themselves, of <a href=\"http:\/\/articles.latimes.com\/2010\/feb\/19\/world\/la-fgw-afghan-marja20-2010feb20\">\u201csurprisingly accurate\u201d<\/a> sniper fire, and of not being corrupt. In Marja, it was repeatedly <a href=\"http:\/\/news.yahoo.com\/s\/ap\/20100221\/ap_on_re_as\/as_afghanistan\">said<\/a> that \u201coutnumbered and outgunned\u201d <a href=\"http:\/\/nw0.eu\/tag\/taliban\" class=\"st_tag internal_tag\" rel=\"tag nofollow\" title=\"Posts tagged with taliban\">Taliban<\/a> fighters were \u201cmounting a tougher fight than expected\u201d or engaging in <a href=\"http:\/\/freedomsyndicate.com\/fair0000\/latimes00130.html\">\u201cdetermined resistance,\u201d<\/a> that they represented, in the words of Centcom commander General <a href=\"http:\/\/nw0.eu\/tag\/david-petraeus\" class=\"st_tag internal_tag\" rel=\"tag nofollow\" title=\"Posts tagged with david petraeus\">David Petraeus<\/a>, a <a href=\"http:\/\/www.france24.com\/en\/20100222-top-us-general-petraeus-warns-formidable-taliban-resistance-long-campaign\">\u201cformidable\u201d force<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>For those old enough to remember the Vietnam <a href=\"http:\/\/nw0.eu\/tag\/war\" class=\"st_tag internal_tag\" rel=\"tag nofollow\" title=\"Posts tagged with War\">War<\/a>, you could replace such descriptions of \u201cour\u201d Afghans with \u201cour\u201d Vietnamese and \u201ctheir\u201d Afghans with \u201ctheir\u201d Vietnamese without breaking stride. One explanation for this is that indigenous people react differently when fighting a foreign occupying force rather than aiding it. However, as U.S. forces are incapable of occupying a country thanks to our exceptionally good intentions (of which we are well aware), another explanation makes better sense: In the kinds of countries we\u2019re likely to invade, there are evidently two races (or the equivalent) of natives \u2014 think of them as like the Eloi and the Morlocks in H.G. Wells\u2019s novel <em>The Time Machine<\/em> \u2014 and we always pick the wrong one.<\/p>\n<p>So before the next invasion, we should make use of small teams of anthropologists and social scientists from the U.S. Army\u2019s <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Human_Terrain_System\">Human Terrain System<\/a>, already trained to help the <a href=\"http:\/\/nw0.eu\/tag\/military\" class=\"st_tag internal_tag\" rel=\"tag nofollow\" title=\"Posts tagged with Military\">military<\/a> with local cultural problems. They should be inserted in the country or region in question to identify which natives are best suited for learning small-unit maneuvering and the other skills over which the enemy always seems to have such a monopoly.<\/p>\n<p>Of course, a fourth planning possibility would involve not launching such wars in the first place. But that path would conflict with a basic American can-do spirit that this country prizes, so suggestions 1 through 3 are undoubtedly a more practical way to proceed.<\/p>\n<div id=\"crp_related\">\n<h3>Possibly Related Posts:<\/h3>\n<ul>\n<li><a href=\"http:\/\/nw0.eu\/2010\/02\/22\/afghan-ministers-voice-anger-as-civilians-killed-in-nato-airstrike.html\" rel=\"bookmark\" class=\"crp_title\">Afghan ministers voice anger as civilians killed in Nato airstrike<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"http:\/\/nw0.eu\/2010\/02\/15\/nato-rockets-kill-12-afghan-civilians.html\" rel=\"bookmark\" class=\"crp_title\">Nato rockets kill 12 Afghan civilians<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"http:\/\/nw0.eu\/2010\/02\/16\/operation-moshtarak-three-more-civilians-killed-in-afghanistan.html\" rel=\"bookmark\" class=\"crp_title\">Operation Moshtarak: three more civilians killed in Afghanistan<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"http:\/\/nw0.eu\/2009\/10\/09\/un-extends-controversial-us-war-in-afghanistan.html\" rel=\"bookmark\" 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