Rice V. Rumsfeld: The Consequences Of No Post-War Plan
April 6, 2006
The Bush Administration's incompetence and lack of a coherent plan in Iraq is matched only by their incoherence when it comes to their analysis of the situation on the ground. During her recent trip to England, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said that the United States had made "thousands" of "tactical errors" in handling the war in Iraq. However, during a radio interview this week, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld said he did not know what Rice was talking
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TACTICAL MISTAKE: FAILING TO CAPTURE OSAMA BIN LADENAfter 9/11 Attacks Bush Promised To "Smoke Out" Osama Bin Laden And Win The War At All Costs.
Bush Administration Failed To Pursue and Capture Bin Laden At Tora Bora.
TACTICAL MISTAKE: FAILURE TO PLAN FOR POST-WAR IRAQGenerals Admitted Bush Administration Never Planned for Post-War Iraq.
Secret Report Said Planning Process Flawed And Rushed.
Administration's Failure To Plan For Post-War Iraq Aided Insurgency.
TACTICAL MISTAKE: TROOPS DIDN'T GET THE EQUIPMENT THEY NEEDEDPentagon Study Found that 80 Percent Of Marines Killed By Wounds To Upper Body Could Have Been Saved If They Had the Right Kind of Armor.
Hundreds Of Up-Armored Humvees Sitting In Parking Lots While Troops Face Increasing Violence.
Pentagon Bureaucracy Delayed Release of Anti-IED Technology For Almost A Year.
TACTICAL MISTAKE: IGNORING POTENTIAL FOR CIVIL WARNational Intelligence Estimate Warned in 2003 Of the Strength of the Insurgency and the Possibility for Civil War.
Bush Administration Ignored Report Contents.
Iraq Teeters On Brink of Civil War.
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