To: IFly4Him
We could see coalition tanks in Baghdad tomorrow. Only problem will be how to stop Marines and Airborne from drinking town dry.
35 posted on
04/01/2003 9:27:17 PM PST by
spectr17
To: spectr17
ROFLMAO....get those supply trucks up there with beer and cigarettes fast or there will be hell to pay..
To: spectr17
LOL...just be glad Bagdad isn't a coastal city...else there wouldn't be ANY booze left for the Corps or the Army after the Navy got through with it.
To: spectr17
We could see coalition tanks in Baghdad tomorrow. How could this be possible. Those tanks are stalled in the desert, waiting for extra drivers and more food for everyone! Did someone screw up and forget to tell them that there was no possible way they could move -- except in retreat?
Time will tell what the original plan was, but I feel what has happened has the makings of a brilliant military action. The initial rapid push towards Baghdad basically forced the Republican Guard divisions to stick in one place -- in front of Baghdad with limited room to move down. Once they were pinned in one place, it became easy to start decimating them with B52 runs.
Like they used to say on the A-Team: "Don't you love it when a plan comes together?"
79 posted on
04/01/2003 9:49:37 PM PST by
StevieB
To: spectr17
We could see coalition tanks in Baghdad tomorrow. Only problem will be how to stop Marines and Airborne from drinking town dry.Iraq, being møøselimb, is a dry country...
122 posted on
04/01/2003 10:32:01 PM PST by
null and void
(Unless you are a Ba'ath party member...)
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