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Allies Risk 3000 Casualties in Baghdad - Ex-General
Reuters ^ | 3-24-03

Posted on 03/24/2003 7:37:15 PM PST by oursacredhonor

LONDON (Reuters) - The U.S.-led force in Iraq risks as many as 3,000 casualties in the battle for Baghdad and Washington has underestimated the number of troops needed, a top former commander from the 1991 Gulf War said on Monday.

Retired U.S. Army General Barry McCaffrey, commander of the 24th Infantry Division 12 years ago, said the U.S.-led force faced "a very dicey two to three day battle" as it pushes north toward the Iraqi capital.

"We ought to be able to do it (take Baghdad)," he told the Newsnight Program on Britain's BBC Television late on Monday.

"In the process if they (the Iraqis) actually fight, and that's one of the assumptions, clearly it's going to be brutal, dangerous work and we could take, bluntly, a couple to 3,000 casualties," said McCaffrey who became one of the most senior ranking members of the U.S. military following the 1991 war.

"So if they (the Americans and British) are unwilling to face up to that, we may have a difficult time of it taking down Baghdad and Tikrit up to the north west."

McCaffrey said Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld had misjudged the nature of the conflict. Asked if Rumsfeld made a mistake by not sending more troops to start the offensive, McCaffrey replied: "Yes, sure. I think everybody told him that."

"I think he thought these were U.S. generals with their feet planted in World War II that didn't understand the new way of warfare," he added.

U.S. forces have advanced more than 200 miles into Iraqi territory since the start of the war and are beginning to confront an elite division of the Republican Guards deployed to defend the capital.

"So it ought to be a very dicey two to three day battle out there." McCaffrey said of the confrontation with the Republican Guards.

He said his personal view was that the invading troops would "take them (the Iraqis) apart."

"But we've never done something like this with this modest a force at such a distance from its bases," he warned.

McCaffrey, a former Commander in Chief of the U.S. Armed Forces in Latin America, served overseas for 13 years and took part in four combat tours.

He twice received the Distinguished Service Cross, the second highest medal for valor in the United States.


TOPICS: Extended News; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: battleforbaghdad; casualties; handwringers; mccaffrey
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To: oursacredhonor
Prior to the Gulf War, I was speaking to a friend of mine, a Navy Captain stationed in D.C., who was responsible for coordinating the medical services for the war. He was worried there might be as many as 50,000 casualties, and from his tone I assumed he was planning accordingly.
201 posted on 03/25/2003 7:43:18 AM PST by PhilipFreneau
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To: oursacredhonor
Then it's time to review and amend the "nice guy" scenario.
202 posted on 03/25/2003 8:18:37 AM PST by Mamzelle
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To: oursacredhonor
Even if this is true, why report it. Doesn't it just get the country down and think we are doing worse than we are. Sounds negative to me, not supportive. Sounds like what a Demo would say.
203 posted on 03/25/2003 10:53:10 AM PST by surelyclintonsbaddream
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