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To: wheezer
What was left undone was the complete destruction of the Iraqi military, in particular Colin Powell's persuading Bush I against the advice of Schwartzkopf to stop the air attacks on the retreating Iraqis and the failure to require the destruction of the Republican Guard.

Success in war is the result of recognizing, and taking advantage of, the opportunities that present themselves which cannot have been forseen. The collapse of Iraqi resistance and the disintegration of the Iraqi military was one of those opportunities.

To argue that because it wasn't specifically enumerated on some sort of to do list or job description (your words), taking advantage of the opportunity to destroy Iraqi military capablity completely, reflects an utter lack of strategic sense. It is Emerson's foolish consistency that is the hobgoblin of little minds, much beloved of small statesmen, philosophers and divines.

90 posted on 02/08/2002 8:04:22 AM PST by CatoRenasci
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To: CatoRenasci
..taking advantage of the opportunity to destroy Iraqi military capablity completely, reflects an utter lack of strategic sense.

IMHO, destroying Iraq's military to the point where it would have been overrun by Iran probably was a factor in the decisions made at the time, and to me made perfect and sober strategic sense.
92 posted on 02/08/2002 8:44:25 AM PST by wheezer
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