You and I look at the same facts. We have drawn a different conclusion.
I, because of my close familiarity with how generals behave, having worked for and prepared staff work for them, and admirals.
You, in apparent ignorance of the same.
I, with formal education and training on how to interact as a military officer with the press.
You, with apparent ignorance of the same.
I have facts, and context provided with experience. You have your bias. I admit that my experience has to form a bias of my own, one which in this case is more valid that yours due to the specifics of the topic at hand.
We both have a press event that is of considerable interest to those who care about Iraq, and the UK involvement.
Given the other press release linked to quoting Mr Blair's concurrence with the General's assessment, I find your conclusions to be based on bias, not fact.