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To: BW who wrote (11315)3/29/2003 1:09:25 PM
From: Bucky Katt  Respond to of 48461
 
The fact that the Pentagon has called up another 100,000 troops is telling.
And the fact that the advance is stalled because of poor logistics is also telling.
Front line infantry troops down to one mre per day, and no fuel for the armor.

The question that needs to be asked is what happens if/when we have the war brought home via a terrorist event in a major US city?

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Military commanders have been talking about the need for more troops to bolster already exhausted troops.
There are currently about 125,000 coalition soldiers fighting in Iraq - around 25,000 of them British.

US officials said plans call for inserting as many as 100,000 more US soldiers into Iraq by the end of April, bringing the total US-led force there to about 225,000.



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