Toontown
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I have not followed all the-back-and-forth between this poster and others, but this statement is reasonable. The whole Saddam might have nasty weapons that he might use was never enough for me for to see the wisdom of squandering resources on a poorly executed invasion. At the time I hoped the government had some really smoking-gun intelligence, but it didn't.
The invasion was anything but poorly executed. Colonel Perkins and his spearhead reached Saddam's palace in Bagdad in record time. No army has ever penetrated any resisting enemy's defenses so deeply, so quickly. It was the fastest advance in the history of war.
And none of the Baath psychopath "cards" survived it.
Taking out the Baath regime in Iraq was not a "mistake". If it is a "mistake", here on the monkeyball, to eliminate such a rat nest of murderous psychopaths, then all I have to say is screw this monkeyball.
However, the subsequent "occupation" was a failure. Not a mistake. A failure.
If there is a next time, I hope the somewhat meager forces of civilization do better in the occupation phase. And I hope they have more help if there is a next time. If not, then screw this monkeyball.
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