Posted on 04/28/2006 9:17:28 PM PDT by neverdem
Among the Iraqi documents released to the public, at least five deal with the construction of improvised explosive devices (IEDs). One such document (CMPC-2003-005914) is a ten-page worksheet.* The first two pages are entitled, "Annual Plan for the Mechanical Workshop, Sheen-27 -- 1999"; the last eight are entitled "First Season Report of the Sheen-27 Work Plan for 1999." The report of the CIA's Iraq Survey Group explains that "Sheen-27" was a section of the Iraqi Intelligence Service (IIS) responsible for producing explosives. It had a Chemistry Department, which "developed the explosive materials for the device," an Electronics Department, "which prepared the timers and wiring of the IED," and a Mechanical Department, which "produced the igniters and designed the IED."
The Annual Plans of "Sheen 27" for Producing and Improving IEDs In the period of this report (the "First Season" of 1999**), Sheen-27 produced twenty bombs, "varied in their type and their detonation devices," and it developed "innovative ways of arming them," among other tasks. These bombs went to Saddam's Fedayeen and to two other sections of Iraqi intelligence: M-40, the directorate dealing with the Iraqi opposition, including in Iraqi Kurdistan, and M-5, whose responsibility was counter-intelligence. It also trained representatives of those organizations on how to use these bombs (Sheen-27 had a training unit.)
Another Sheen-27 document (CMPC-2003-005935) from November 1999 details plans to improve bomb-making skills in 2000. A study is to be done on the epoxy used in making the IEDs to find an alternative that does not affect them and research is to be conducted on materials that increase the power of an explosion. This document also deals with training and calls for "preparing theoretical and practical lessons on popular [shaabi, literally, 'of the people'] bombs." Presumably, these IEDs were designed to be relatively easy to use...
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In the event of invasion, he planned to go to ground and direct an insurgency -- and had prepared the ground to do exactly that. Evidently, we were totally unprepared for this tactic.
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After what we have learned about CIA opposition to this war, is it any wonder our intel on the Saddam Fedayeen and the Mukhabarat was weak?
See Camp Saddam.
The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) did not have a focused human intelligence (HUMINT) collection strategy targeting Iraq's links to terrorism until 2002. The CIA had no [redacted] sources on the ground in Iraq reporting specifically on terrorism.
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How do you prepare for an insurgency?
Do you kill everyone that looks suspicious?
Do you incarcerate everyone that looks suspicious? When do you release them? How can you prove that that person will not revert to an insurgent?
A stable gov't with popular support can undermine an insurgency. Therefore, the best course was to move forward, setup the gov't, kill insurgents as they arise and hope the people come together.
It looks like our plan is working. Given the fact that we only lost 2500 men over 3 years is a testiment to success, not failure.
Origins of the Iraqi Insurgency
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Excellent data. Thanks for posting this.
THAT is the central failure of the administration PR strategy in Iraq.
War, all war, is a series of catastrophes which, if managed well, can lead towards victory.
The catastrophic history of WWII, if you didn't know who won eventually, would curl your hair.
Our people were not prepared properly, nor were they properly led, for the Iraq war.
Similarly, another senior Iraqi politician told a small group of Americans last fall that Zarqawi was "nothing." Zarqawi's operation is essentially run by the Syrian mukhabarrat, this Iraqi figure explained. Jihadis are recruited through the mosques to Syria, where they are trained by individuals from Afghanistan. They then cross into Iraq, all the time under the watchful eyes of Syrian authorities, without realizing that they are, in fact, part of a major Syrian intelligence operation.
This is the core of the problem. We are fighting in Iraq the intelligence organizations of Syria and Iran. The "insurgents" are just extensions and tools of these governments.
How would you have prepared and led our people?
I would have asked Congress for a declaration of war on September 16, 2001. Subsequent to that, I would have imposed full press censorship, started a Federal propaganda agency, detained all nationals of the Islamic nations and screened them for deportation.
I would have issued a call for volunteers for the purpose of expanding the army to 50-60 divisions, and asked Congress for a draft if there were not enough volunteers by December 1, 2001.
I would have expanded the USMC to ten divisions.
I would have told the people from the beginning that our goal was the conquest, occupation, and reconstruction of the Arabian peninsula and Pakistan, that it would take five years of military expansion and heavy combat but that when it was over, we would be much safer.
I would have prosecuted sedition to the full extent of the law.
I would have nationalized GM and Ford for the duration, to assure adequate supplies of military vehicles.
I would have rationed gasoline, since supplies would become very constrained.
I would have used the War Power of the People of the United States to drill for oil in Alaska, and off the California and Florida coasts.
When the 2002 elections gave me a majority of over 300 House seats and 60 Senators, I would have repealed laws blocking the construction of nuclear power stations, and I wuld have built 300-400 of them by now.
By 2006, my only problem would have been how to fund the new GI Bill for my demobilizing army, and where to find enough Arabic and Pushto speakers to run the occupation governments.
For starters.
LOL - that movie just doesn't get old. I have it here and laugh just as hard every time I see as I did the first time I watched it.
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And you would have done all those wonderful and logical things in what country? You could have never gotten any of that done even in the aftermath of 9/11 because of the Democrats.
You are opetrating in your own fantasy vacuum with the benefit of hind sight.
Congress would have unquestionably declared war on 9/16/01. Do you dispute that?
Everything else follows.
If the President was not prepared to fight the war, he should have not started.
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