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Iraq
Iranian 'military expert' accuses US of weak war management
2003-03-25
An Iranian military expert Amir Hayat Moqaddam said the US enjoys high airlift capability but suffers from weak war management which has prevented it from achieving its goals. Hayat Moqaddam told IRNA that the US and British forces have not yet been able to achieve their objectives in the war although Iraq has not put up much serious resistance. He pointed to high casualties and high number of air incidents suffered by the US in Iraq, as an evidence of the US army's weak war management.
Thought this would be good for a laugh. Iran, in the course of its ten year war with Iraq, didn't manage to beat up Sammy. Our "high casualties" aren't spit compared to the droves of deaders both Iran and Iraq suffered. Yet Goobie presumes to criticize...
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

#9  I'm amazed he was that composed, seeing how hes sitting there with a red laser aiming dot on his forehead from some Marine sniper.

Posted by: frank martin   2003-03-25 19:08:26  

#8  funny and true stuff Amir Hayat Moqadamn :))
Posted by: Biggus   2003-03-25 12:56:25  

#7  A real war manager would have had waves of children charging the Iraqi lines by now. Bahh, what do the Americans know about war.
Posted by: Amir Hayat Moqadamn   2003-03-25 12:44:12  

#6  Wonder how Mo will feel when the two parts of the 82nd meet up, somewhere near the heart of Tehran.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2003-03-25 12:15:00  

#5  I'll be more interested in Amir Hayat Moqaddam's assessment of our performance in the next campaign: Operation Iranian Freedom. If he survives.
Posted by: Dave D.   2003-03-25 12:13:08  

#4  Take notes, Mo. There will be an exam.
Posted by: Nero   2003-03-25 11:42:51  

#3  Yes, we should dig trenches and slug it out for ten years. Maybe we could break their casulty record.
Posted by: tu3031   2003-03-25 11:09:43  

#2  hehe maybe but i dont think so ..
business management isnt bad though ... US firm wins Umm Qasr port deal ....

Posted by: biggus   2003-03-25 11:06:37  

#1  Huh? This war's not even a week old! Sheesh!
Posted by: Parabellum   2003-03-25 11:03:57  

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