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More of the same story in Iraq - Rummy and Franks this time
Field commanders? We don't need no stinkin' field commanders!:
| quote: | The White House and Pentagon promised "shock and awe," but the new book "Cobra II: The Inside Story of the Invasion and Occupation of Iraq" describes a U.S. military command that was itself shocked by Saddam's paramilitary — the Fedayeen, non-uniformed militias in pickup trucks with AK47s — the roots of today's insurgency.
They thought that if we take Baghdad, the war is over," says author Michael Gordon, the New York Times' chief military correspondent. "In reality, you're just entering a new phase of the war."
In the book, Gordon portrays a Pentagon constantly second-guessing its own field commanders.
I think they didn’t learn the lessons of the early battles," he says. "And I think we're paying a price for that today."
From hundreds of interviews and classified documents, the book lists critical warnings that were ignored. For instance, the Pentagon thought its bloodiest battles would be with Saddam's Republican Guard. Instead, it melted away. But a Marine intelligence officer warned that the Fedayeen's "hit and run attacks" would persist.
"Tommy Franks, the central commander, considered they were a speed bump on the way to Baghdad," says retired Marine Gen. Bernard Trainor, who co-authored the book.
And when the Army's field commander, Gen. William Wallace, told reporters he wanted to stay and fight the Fedayeen and that the enemy was "a bit different because of the paramilitary forces than the one we war-gamed against," Washington exploded at his remarks and his caution, and Wallace was almost fired.
Later, when Baghdad fell, the authors say Franks was so confident he asked for a plan to withdraw all but 40,000 troops in six months.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/11812531/ |
Who needs intelligence officers and field commanders when you have Rummy at the reins?
But at least Bush pinned Franks with a medal:

This is truly one of the strangest Administrations I've ever witnessed. You fuck up - you get a little handslap. You REALLY fuck up, you get a medal. And if you REALLY, REALLY fuck up, why you just get yurself a promotion.
And so it goes in the lovely world of Dubya.
Speaking of Dubya, get a load of these lovely little marks:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060313/pl_nm/bush_poll_dc
That CBS poll isn't lookin' so much like a darn liberal media bias after all. Strange that. But this following question really is the kicker:
| quote: | | Two-thirds, 67 percent, of respondents thought Bush did not have a clear plan for handling the situation in Iraq |
Well, actually that was a little kicker. Here's the BIG kicker:
| quote: | Do you think the Bush administration deliberately misled the American public about whether Iraq has weapons of mass destruction, or not?
Yes: 51%
No: 46% |
That's "misled", a really, really, really close relative of "outright fucking lied to everyone," and has no relation to the "use of bad intelligence" kid in the GOP corner.
Down the rabbit hole we continue.......
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Whence September dusk grows crisper still,
with leaves all crimson conquered,
I yearn to shout,
and dance about,
and stick pickles in my honker...
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