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PostPosted: Fri May 02, 2008 7:44 am    Post subject: Lt General Ricardo Sanchez speaks Reply with quote

His new book, Wiser in Battle: A Soldier's Story, throws Rumsfield and Franks under the train. Think anyone will notice?

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A few months later, I was making a presentation at the Joint Warfighting Center and ran across several of the people involved with the study. "Say, did you guys ever complete that investigation?" I asked.

"Oh, yes sir. We sure did," came the reply. "And let me tell you, it was ugly."

"Ugly?" I asked.

"Yes, sir. Our report validated everything you told us — that Franks issued the orders to discard the original twelve-to-eighteen-month occupation deployment, that the forces were drawing down, that we were walking away from the mission, and that everybody knew about it. And let me tell you, the Secretary did not like that one bit. After we went in to brief him, he just shut us down. 'This is not going anywhere,' he said. 'Oh, and by the way, leave all the copies right here and don't talk to anybody about it.'"

"You mean he embargoed all the copies of the report?" I asked.

"Yes, sir, he did."

From that, my belief was that Rumsfeld's intent appeared to be to minimize and control further exposure within the Pentagon and to specifically keep this information from the American public.

Continuing the conversation, I inquired about the "original twelve-to-eighteen-month occupation deployment," because I wasn't sure what he was talking about. It turned out that the investigative team was so thorough, they had actually gone back and looked at the original operational concept that had been prepared by CENTCOM (led by Gen. Franks) before the invasion of Iraq was launched. It was standard procedure to present such a plan, which included such things as: timing for predeployment, deployment, staging for major combat operations, and postdeployment. The concept was briefed up to the highest levels of the U.S. government, including the Secretary of Defense, the National Security Council, and the President of the United States.

And the investigators were now telling me that the plan called for a Phase IV (after combat action) operation that would last twelve to eighteen months.

To say I was shocked would be an understatement. I had never seen any approved CENTCOM campaign plan, either conceptual or detailed, for the post�major combat operations phase. When I was on the ground in Iraq and saw what was going on, I assumed they had done zero Phase IV planning. Now, three years later, I was learning for the first time that my assumption was not completely accurate. In fact, CENTCOM had originally called for twelve to eighteen months of Phase IV activity with active troop deployments. But then CENTCOM had completely walked away by simply stating that the war was over and Phase IV was not their job.

That decision set up the United States for a failed first year in Iraq. There is no question about it. And I was supposed to believe that neither the Secretary of Defense nor anybody above him knew anything about it? Impossible! Rumsfeld knew about it. Everybody on the NSC knew about it, including Condoleezza Rice, George Tenet, and Colin Powell. Vice President Cheney knew about it. And President Bush knew about it.

There's not a doubt in my mind that they all embraced this decision to some degree. And if it had not been for the moral courage of Gen. John Abizaid to stand up to them all and reverse Franks's troop drawdown order, there's no telling how much more damage would have been done.

In the meantime, hundreds of billions of taxpayer dollars were unnecessarily spent, and worse yet, too many of our most precious military resource, our American soldiers, were unnecessarily wounded, maimed, and killed as a result. In my mind, this action by the Bush administration amounts to gross incompetence and dereliction of duty.


http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1736831,00.html


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PostPosted: Fri May 02, 2008 7:48 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

So Bush and Rumsfeld are idiots. Thats already been established. Rumsfeld is gone and Bush's days are numbered.

Why don't you read the papers and find Hillary's Lie-of-the-day?


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PostPosted: Fri May 02, 2008 8:58 am    Post subject: Re: Lt General Ricardo Sanchez speaks Reply with quote

fff wrote:
His new book, Wiser in Battle: A Soldier's Story, throws Rumsfield and Franks under the train. Think anyone will notice?

It doesn't surprise me any that he's willing to throw people overboard to try to make himself look better. He learned from those before him - Powell, Tenet, Greenspan, and others have all done the same thing. Tried to preserve their own legacies by blaming others.

I always knew Sanchez was a cowardly little wuss, anyway. Remember his daily press briefings? He never could do his daily briefings without wearing a pistol in a shoulder holster. Real dangerous territory those generals operate in at those press briefings. What a joke - LMAO.

All he ever wanted to do is to project an image of being a tough guy. I laughed at him then and I'm laughing even more now. He'll never have to buy toilet paper again because he'll have plenty of his own books left over. Another p***y tries to cover his ass - no surprise to me. Laughing


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