Tuesday, October 19, 2004

Knight Ridder - Washington Bureau 10/17/2004 Post-war Planning Non-Existent

That's the NEWS HEADLiNE...not mine. the news below is pretty remarkable. read and ask yourself if the TV news is asleep at the wheel for not covering this.ik

In March 2003, days before the start of the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq, American war planners and intelligence officials met at Shaw Air Force Base in South Carolina to review the Bush administration's plans to oust Saddam Hussein and implant democracy in Iraq. Near the end of his presentation, an Army lieutenant colonel who was giving a briefing showed a slide describing the Pentagon's plans for rebuilding Iraq after the war, known in the planners' parlance as Phase 4-C. He was uncomfortable with his material - and for good reason.

The slide said: "To Be Provided."

A Knight Ridder review of the administration's Iraq policy and decisions has found that it invaded Iraq without a comprehensive plan in place to secure and rebuild the country. The administration also failed to provide some 100,000 additional U.S. troops that American military commanders originally wanted to help restore order and reconstruct a country shattered by war, a brutal dictatorship and economic
sanctions.

In fact, some senior Pentagon officials had thought they could bring most American soldiers home from Iraq by September 2003. Instead, more than a year later, 138,000 U.S. troops are still fighting terrorists who slip easily across Iraq's long borders, diehards from the old regime and Iraqis angered by their country's widespread crime and unemployment and America's sometimes heavy boots.

"We didn't go in with a plan. We went in with a theory," said a veteran State Department officer who was directly involved in Iraq policy.

Again ask yourself: has any military expert (not affiliated/serving with the current admninistration) claimed we've had a sound post-takeover policy in iraq? Even General Franks who led the war into iraq has commented that the operation has been bungled after we won the invasion. there is no support for the president from virtually any military minds that don't call the president 'boss'. Think about what that means.

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