Posted on 03/30/2003 6:11:39 AM PST by demlosers
Edited on 04/13/2004 3:30:50 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
WASHINGTON - Coalition commander Gen. Tommy Franks won't begin his ground attack against the Republican Guard divisions on the outskirts of Baghdad until U.S. air power has whittled Saddam Hussein's front-line units down to less than half-strength. The trouble is that it may be hard to know when or whether that goal has been reached.
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The outcry in Basra is being played by the press, that we are villians because we(the British)have the city sealed off and the civilians are out of food and water. Sooner or later we have to admit this is a war and any means will be taken to win it. Civilians are setting in their homes, hiding guerilla fighters, waiting for US troops to show up with their allotment of food and water to be shot and their supplies taken.
There is a reason traditional military commanders don't just hold strongpoints but also try to hold lines between those strongpoints. It lets the other guy gang up on each strongpoint in turn, with far more men and equipment, and without any prospect of reinforcement or support to those cut off in each one when its turn arrives.
The mopping up process needed to take advantage of that weakness in the Iraqi deployment scheme may take some time and will involve some fighting. But its outcome is not in doubt, if we just get on with it. When it is over, we will have many more troops available to deal with Baghdad. And because our air and artillery will be working the whole time, they will have fewer forces to met us.
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