August 28, 2003
TOP Pentagon adviser Richard Perle has admitted the US had made a key blunder in its planning ahead of launching its military campaign in Iraq: the failure to forge close ties with the Iraqi opposition.
Two more US soldiers were killed, and five wounded, in Iraq yesterday as the military administration struggles to bring the country under control months after declaring the war over.
The US administration has stepped up its efforts to defend its "noble cause" in Iraq this week after the death toll among US troops since the end of major combat overtook the number killed during the invasion.
However Mr Perle, in an interview published in the French newspaper Le Figaro today, pointed to a key mistake in the planning for the campaign which has hindered efforts to set up a stable, Iraqi-led administration.
"Our biggest mistake, in my opinion, was the failure to work closely with Iraqis before the war so that an Iraqi opposition could have been able to immediately take the matter in hand," Mr Perle admitted.
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