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To: tejek who wrote (166176)3/29/2003 2:15:19 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1584310
 
There have been unhappy grumblings about Rummy's war plans from day 1: not enough men; too much dependence on less than reliable hi tech equipment.

Less than 1% of precision guided munitions have not hit their intended targets thus far in the war. I certainly don't see how anyone can call that "less than reliable".

Furthermore, the war plan called, UP FRONT, for the "rolling deployment" of forces, under which forces would be deployed according to an event-driven schedule. I see absolutely no objective evidence that things are not moving precisely according to the Pentagon's plan. None. What I do see are nitwit reporters (someone pointed out this morning that the average American has far more military experience than the average reporter, which is, no-doubt, true).

How military smart do you have to be to know that a 350 mile supply line will be hard to maintain when you don't control the land it runs through?

What indication is there the 350-mile supply line is "hard to maintain". Apparently, they have pretty damned good control of it. A division requires 8,000,000 lbs. of materiel daily. They're obviously doing a pretty good job of keeping the front lines supplied. Again, you're working on CNN & Guardian press reports, which are anti-American and pro-Arab biased.

A major element in the war plan was the assumption that the Iraqi people, particularly the Shiites, would treat us as liberators.

This is wrong. This assumption was not a major element in the war plan. There clearly was an attempt, early on, to use propaganda in an attempt to get all the forces to collapse they could. But at this point, it is about killing the Republican Guard. And we're killing the hell out of them at this instant. THAT was the war plan. Ideally, the war would have been avoided. It wasn't. The WAR plan was to kill the enemy, and that's what we're doing now. Big time.

And we haven't even gotten to the part I worry about the most......street to street fighting in Bagdad

Ms. Clark was clear about it this morning. We are doing precisely what we want to do...killing Republican Guards before we engage in hand-to-hand combat. These soldiers have are losing all ability to fight -- the threat of chemical weapons is being removed, I would suspect they're dying by the thousands, and those remaining are not going to be able to fight. We are a ten days into a war where three days were spent mired down in bad weather.

And hopefully, this war will be over in the next few months

If you're expecting months, I think you'll be pleasantly surprised.