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Iraq
US army report faults poor postwar plan in Iraq
2008-06-29
WASHINGTON (AFP) - US military operations in Iraq following the 2003 ouster of Saddam Hussein suffered from poor planning and lack of vision, according to an army report released Sunday. The 696-page report, called 'On Point II: Transition to the New Campaign,' is the army's historical account of the 18 months following President George W. Bush's declaration of the end of major combat in May 2003.

Military leaders and civilian officials were fixated on military triumph and removing Saddam from power, but paid too little attention to the phases that would follow, said the report posted on the army's combined arms center website.

'The transition to a new campaign was not well thought out, planned for, and prepared for before it began,' wrote report authors Donald Wright and Colonel Timothy Reese, both military historians. 'Additionally, the assumptions about the nature of post-Saddam Iraq on which the transition was planned proved to be largely incorrect.'

The army's Contemporary Operations Study Team, along with the report authors, said the army 'should have insisted on better Phase IV planning and preparations through its voice on the Joint Chiefs of Staff.'

'The military means employed were sufficient to destroy the Saddam regime; they were not sufficient to replace it with the type of nation-state the United States wished to see in its place.'

The study is the second in a series -- the first On Point covered the start of combat through to the ouster of Saddam in April 2003 -- and is described by the authors as 'neither triumphant nor defeatist.' Its aim is to provide 'military professionals with a means to understand important and relevant lessons from the army's recent operational experience.'
Posted by:GolfBravoUSMC

#7  Remember, don't learn anything from this, it's a bad war.
Posted by: .5MT   2008-06-29 20:12  

#6  Yup, Snowy One.

And don't forget the sabotage and dismantling of the Iraqi expat security force Rumsfeld was training.

But don't blame it all on State and the CIA. There were plenty of Clinton-appointed generals & colonels in the Army who, being stuck in the 80s-90s, hated Rumsfeld and were happy to sabotage a lot of his initiatives.

I'm a strong supporter of our military but let's call this one for what it was - nigh dereliction of duty, done passive aggressively. Snits in green suits.
Posted by: lotp   2008-06-29 12:57  

#5  I think it's fiction that the US military didn't have a plan. I think they had one, but the State Dept. and CIA let the invasion happen and then swapped in a plan of their own. Five years on from having Garner sacked and replaced by a state department employee who doesn't seem to have known what was going on, I think it's about time we reevaluated that decision.
Posted by: Abdominal Snowman   2008-06-29 11:55  

#4  US military operations in Iraq following the 2003 ouster of Saddam Hussein suffered from poor planning and lack of vision, according to an army report released Sunday.

Same could be written up about Ike and what to do after getting ashore at Normandy, spending months bottled up in hedgerow country in a grinding fight no one had anticipated or planned for. However, if you don't get part one right, you don't need to worry about part two. You have even bigger problems.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2008-06-29 10:32  

#3  And how should a conquering Army act?

Like they are in control of the country instead of removing the only source of power then standing aside and letting things go to shit.

For clarification a Western democratic conquering army instead of the old style.
Posted by: DarthVader   2008-06-29 10:17  

#2  And how should a conquering Army act?
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2008-06-29 09:29  

#1  That is what happens when you don't let a conquering army act like one and have all the pencil dick paper pushers running the show.
Posted by: DarthVader   2008-06-29 09:06  

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