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To: bentway who wrote (383019)5/7/2008 12:10:27 PM
From: michael97123  Respond to of 1576229
 
Sanchez, in a new book being excerpted by Time magazine, said the Pentagon had but never implemented a 12- to 18-month plan that could have helped stabilize Iraq after Saddam Hussein's forces were defeated. Instead, it buried the plan, officially ended major hostilities, and permitted the Central Command staff that had overseen the war to walk away, he writes in Wiser in Battle: A Soldier's Story."

So you support sanchez in his claim that the war could have been won with better planning. When i said the same thing, you were all over me. Whats the deal Chris? Might the war have actually been won if fought competently and planned with care?