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To: No Truce With Kings
4. The British pussyfooted around Basra for two full weeks, scared to venture into battle. The US surged towards Baghdad at full speed in a sandstorm, and conquered Baghdad at darn near the same exact time that Basra truly fell. Good that the Brits are so good at peace, because they are certainly no USA when it comes to war, however imperial their heritage.

We aren't accustomed to sipping tea with the natives, because the US is about doing the job and going home, not setting up a colony...

51 posted on 05/04/2003 3:48:31 PM PDT by EaglesUpForever (Boycott france and russia for at least 20 years)
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To: EaglesUpForever
"The British pussyfooted around Basra for two full weeks, scared to venture into battle. The US surged towards Baghdad at full speed in a sandstorm, and conquered Baghdad at darn near the same exact time that Basra truly fell. Good that the Brits are so good at peace, because they are certainly no USA when it comes to war, however imperial their heritage."

The Brits had a different mission in Basrah than the 3rd ID had at Baghdad. Both the US and the UK stayed *out* of the southern cities. We stayed out of al Nasaryah much as the Brits stayed out of Basrah, and for pretty much the same reason. We realized that those cities were Saddam's tarbabies, intended to get us into bloody street fighting. So both countries "pussyfooted" around those cities for a couple of weeks, softening up the defenders.

The original plan -- from what I have inferred -- called for us to do much the same in Baghdad. However, the US battalion commanders on the spot sensed that Baghdad was ready to fold up. So they tried the first "thunder run" through the western city to the airport.

That gave the brigade commanders the confidence to do the second run to the Presidential Palace, at the end of which they called up division and said "can we stay?" Division agreed, and we pretty well junked the original plan and began running through Baghdad like we owned the place. That provided the tipping point.

The Brits in Basrah -- and our troops covering the southern cities -- danced to the tune that Tommy Franks played. Stay out of the cities until the tipping point was reached. The inference that the Brits were too scared to go in but the US wasn't is a bogus as the inference that the Brits have what it takes to garrison a country, but the US don't.

My point is don't let a mutual enemy (the press) break up a beautiful friendship, O. K?
64 posted on 05/04/2003 4:09:52 PM PDT by No Truce With Kings (The opinions expressed are mine! Mine! MINE! All Mine!)
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To: EaglesUpForever; MadIvan
"4. The British pussyfooted around Basra for two full weeks, scared to venture into battle."

Now that is the honest to God truth!
154 posted on 05/04/2003 6:44:04 PM PDT by Pukka Puck
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