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The big problem in Iraq. We don't have enough troops and firepower. Add in LONG supply lines and unhappy locals.
The Baghdad 500 has turned into an ambush alley. This is a Rumsfeld designed campaign and he doesn't have a clue about logistics or ground tactics. Big hint was when we couldn't open up a Northern front from Turkey and they still went with shock & awe. It's turning into a big SNAFU. Another hint was the flak trap for the Apaches.
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Plenty of troops, plenty of firepower. Supply lines might be long, but air power is going to cover that (as well as your lack of 'firepower' issue).
Rumsfeld DID NOT design the campaign. What is going on right now is the result of lessons learned from the last time we were there, and the fact that finally someone incorporated the basic tenets of a forward-thinking individual who was well ahead of his time. Rumsfeld knows enough to let the appropriate military leadership do the planning, target selection, etc. THOSE lessons were learned in Southeast Asia.
It's obvious from your comments you have no idea what "Shock and Awe" really is. Lately that phrase has been used more than a Phillipino whore, and no explanation has been given in the media. The media likes it because it has a nice sound to it, and as superficial as the media is, they are willing to take it at face value. The term is a misnomer for what is really going on. When we look back on this war in 10, 20, even 50 years from now, we are going to realize that it was a revolution in warfare.
What you need to do is a Google search for "John Boyd Shock and Awe". The man was a genius who was obviously 30+ years ahead of his time. He revolutionized the Marine Corps style of waging war in the early 80s, and the Army has begun to follow the doctrine as well. Everything you see on the boob tube is a result of people finally implementing what to him was common sense. Do your homework, instead of remaining glued to CNN, or Al Jazeera, or whoever else.
I apologize if I come off sounding pissed, but I am, for a lot of reasons. In the words of R. Lee Ermey, don't "...open your alligator sized mouth before engaging your humming-bird sized brain." The only way to increase the size of that brain is to do some real homework on the tragic, historic, and hopefully liberating event taking place in Iraq right now.
I continue to pray for peace, the Palestinians and Israelis, the people of Afghanistan, the Iraqis (both military and civilian), our troops, their families, our leadership, French president Chirac, Russian President Putin, and the Pope. I'm sure several of you are going to wonder about the Pope. Well, if John Paul II can't see the parallels between the Catholic Church before and during World War II, and what is currently happening under Saddam Hussein's regime, then the good Lord should call him home and get someone less senile running the ship.
Maneuver warfare is key.
ATTACK!
Edited by - air2mud on Mar 26 2003 06:26 AM
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