To: An.American.Expatriate
From that article ...
Pentagon advisers like Richard Perle and Kenneth Adelman have been promising a cakewalk to Baghdad for 18 months; in the late 1990's, Paul Wolfowitz, now the deputy defense secretary, argued that a small American force fighting in conjunction with the Iraqi opposition could quickly overthrow Saddam Hussein.
I sure would like to know what the Media's definition of "cake walk" means?
No war is easy .. but I think in one week, our miltiary has done a damn good job
1,245 posted on
03/28/2003 5:23:58 AM PST by
Mo1
To: Mo1
Sky showing Iraqi TV video of captured American communications equipment.
To: Mo1
G'morning Mo1,I was reading somewhere on FR yesterday about a journalist who had been talking with officers about how the war was going. An officer told him that we were about three days behind schedule because of the sand storm. Evidently these officers were told that by such and such date we will be in Baghdad by a senior officer. Perhaps the area commander. How this would occur I'm not sure. If the commander said, "We should be in Baghdad by such and such date if all goes according to the current plans" and the junior officer took that to be a fixed schedule forgetting about the word "IF" then I can see where the problem arises.
Now on embedding the journalists into the troops. I think this is a good idea because when they get home they will have seen the performance of the troops and feel like a brother to them. This will certainly reduce future anti military articles. You don't cuss out your brother in public. We need pro military journalists to help keep America strong. If Democrats want to cut the military they will be writing anti Democrat articles about the proposed cuts.
1,262 posted on
03/28/2003 5:35:40 AM PST by
B4Ranch
(Keep America safe! Thank the troops for our freedom.)
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