OUT-THOUGHT BY THE ENEMY
By RALPH PETERS
New York Post
OUR current military tactics in Baghdad are the most promising we've tried: deploying units amid the population to provide security around the clock. But we may not have enough troops or enough time left to turn neighborhood successes into a strategic win.
We may have waited too long to operate on the cancer killing Iraq. (Washington's still arguing about the diagnosis.)
New York Post
OUR current military tactics in Baghdad are the most promising we've tried: deploying units amid the population to provide security around the clock. But we may not have enough troops or enough time left to turn neighborhood successes into a strategic win.
We may have waited too long to operate on the cancer killing Iraq. (Washington's still arguing about the diagnosis.)
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