Tuesday, March 08, 2005

So What Else Is New?

We knew that, didn't we?

"In contrast, Wilson said army planners failed to understand or accept the prospect that Iraqis would resist the U.S. forces after the fall of the Saddam regime. He deemed the military performance in Iraq mediocre and said the army could lose the war.

'U.S. war planners, practitioners and the civilian leadership conceived of the war far too narrowly,' the report said. 'This overly simplistic conception of the war led to a cascading undercutting of the war effort: too few troops, too little coordination with civilian and governmental/non-governmental agencies and too little allotted time to achieve success.'"

WorldTribune.com: Army report: U.S. lost control in Iraq three months after invasion

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