Unpopular Populist
Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2003 8:22 am
Good Morning,
And so what of this 80Billion Dollar War?
I enjoy a point-counterpoint discussion with substance and honesty.I understand that the vast majority of posters here have very strong views with regard to this War.I am also aware,that underneath there maybe those that have some questions,and well founded concerns.This is not unpatriotic by any stretch of the imagination.Rather it is our responsibilty to ask reasonable questions.Therefore,as unpopular as I may become...here then some thoughts this warm April morning.
I will not use an agenda based format,that would be much to clinical.I will just throw some observations out,and let them speak for themselves.
How many of you honestly believe that the Saddam regime,as bad as it is/was...is or was a real threat to the US?IOW,could or would Saddam sustain a Military offensive against the US,or for that matter,his neighbors?It appears not the case.
From the end of Gulf War 1,we knew that we destroyed most of the best equipment he had,and at best was 10-15 yrs behind in technology,ill equipped to compete with the likes of the US Military.After 12 years,much of his 'Military' was ill trained,poorly equipped and realistically not even paid.Much of his Regular Army were conscripts or forced into service.Saddam's goon squads,threatening retribution against their businesses and more importantly,the families.Not a good way to garner loyalty or conviction.Imprisoning those children that refused.Some as young as 12years.Still,this also goes on in many other repressed countries.Should we invade them as well?
The vaunted Republican Guard has hit us hard,with light RPG/AK-47 Fire against our Hvy Armour..very impressive.NOT.No C&C to speak of.No coordinated offensive.No Air Force reprisals..remember,most of his AF flew off to Iran of all places in 1991.The rest of his Fighters are exposed to our firepower,and most not airworthy,and even if they were..very few Iraqi 'Aces' grace the anals of History.MiGs are decent aircraft,the Mirage is also acceptable,against a Second Rate opponent.Certainly not the US.
It's a Turkey shoot.As were the tank formations that some young Iraqi Kid Officers decided to take out on a Sunday drive.Brilliant.NOT.
Sure,some guerilla tactics were somewhat effective in slowing our advance,however the haboob(Sandstorm)posed more of a threat and crippled thier efforts as well.Otherwise,we owened the skies.
A Counter offensive never materalized..even to defend the Capitol.We rolled in from the Airport on thier Fwy with little resistance.We took some fire,yes and they paid in spades.We lost more Aircraft to bad Wx and friendly fire than to thier antiquated Triple A,designed in the 70s.
A lucky Scud or SUN4 did make it into Kuwait,disrupting the shopper's ability to take advantage of the Sales at the Eddie Bauer or Nike Stores.
Our Pac2 and Pac 3 Patriots took care of the rest of the 'Flying Trashcans'.
Even the Al Samoud IIs were rendered useless.Pathetic.
The Iraqis did not even bother to defend the airfields in W Iraq,a Prime launch area for an offensive against Isreal.
In comparison to '90 and '91,very few oil fields were set ablaze,thanks to our Sp Ops intercedeing early on.The mining of the Port of Umm Qassar was more of a nuisance..and the uprising at Al Basrah could have been handled better,IMO..however,in the scheme of things,it has turned out well thusfar thanks to the Brits.
The Kurds have been MOST impressive in the North,with little support from Coalition forces.Even Turkey backed off!Mosul has been thier deal,and have handled it well.Ditto Kirkuk,with our Airpower quelling any Rep Guard thoughts of an offensive.
Speaking of offensive,the conscripts by in large have surrendered in their underwear,the best they have wear civilian clothing and drop thier weapons and run.We let many go.
By any Miltary standard,notwithstanding the suffering of our POWs..which I take seriously..this has by in large been a laugher...a joke.Think about it.We took over the Main Palace in Baghdad..and spoke tongue in cheek of taking a shower in Saddams' watercloset,bare light bulbs and all!We took down his Statuary.We,in short kicked azz.No WMD salvos.No serious coordinated counteroffensive.WMD Suits,masks,etc left behind,giving us pause.Psychological.'Baghdad Bob',aka 'Elmo' spewing utter nonsence.
Still,Tikrit,Sadman's home is underestimated,and we MUST take it soon to finish the job.
Is the looting more of a threat?Possibly.
Is North Korea a much more viable force to reckon with?Of course.
A regime change needs to be the Priority in both places.Can we?Should we.You bet...but for 80billion Bucks I expceted a btter fight.
Opinions are just that,and this then is mine.Take it with the beleif that I am sincere and in my way of thinking,I ask,what were we expecting?Not much thusfar obviously.
And so what of this 80Billion Dollar War?
I enjoy a point-counterpoint discussion with substance and honesty.I understand that the vast majority of posters here have very strong views with regard to this War.I am also aware,that underneath there maybe those that have some questions,and well founded concerns.This is not unpatriotic by any stretch of the imagination.Rather it is our responsibilty to ask reasonable questions.Therefore,as unpopular as I may become...here then some thoughts this warm April morning.
I will not use an agenda based format,that would be much to clinical.I will just throw some observations out,and let them speak for themselves.
How many of you honestly believe that the Saddam regime,as bad as it is/was...is or was a real threat to the US?IOW,could or would Saddam sustain a Military offensive against the US,or for that matter,his neighbors?It appears not the case.
From the end of Gulf War 1,we knew that we destroyed most of the best equipment he had,and at best was 10-15 yrs behind in technology,ill equipped to compete with the likes of the US Military.After 12 years,much of his 'Military' was ill trained,poorly equipped and realistically not even paid.Much of his Regular Army were conscripts or forced into service.Saddam's goon squads,threatening retribution against their businesses and more importantly,the families.Not a good way to garner loyalty or conviction.Imprisoning those children that refused.Some as young as 12years.Still,this also goes on in many other repressed countries.Should we invade them as well?
The vaunted Republican Guard has hit us hard,with light RPG/AK-47 Fire against our Hvy Armour..very impressive.NOT.No C&C to speak of.No coordinated offensive.No Air Force reprisals..remember,most of his AF flew off to Iran of all places in 1991.The rest of his Fighters are exposed to our firepower,and most not airworthy,and even if they were..very few Iraqi 'Aces' grace the anals of History.MiGs are decent aircraft,the Mirage is also acceptable,against a Second Rate opponent.Certainly not the US.
It's a Turkey shoot.As were the tank formations that some young Iraqi Kid Officers decided to take out on a Sunday drive.Brilliant.NOT.
Sure,some guerilla tactics were somewhat effective in slowing our advance,however the haboob(Sandstorm)posed more of a threat and crippled thier efforts as well.Otherwise,we owened the skies.
A Counter offensive never materalized..even to defend the Capitol.We rolled in from the Airport on thier Fwy with little resistance.We took some fire,yes and they paid in spades.We lost more Aircraft to bad Wx and friendly fire than to thier antiquated Triple A,designed in the 70s.
A lucky Scud or SUN4 did make it into Kuwait,disrupting the shopper's ability to take advantage of the Sales at the Eddie Bauer or Nike Stores.
Our Pac2 and Pac 3 Patriots took care of the rest of the 'Flying Trashcans'.
Even the Al Samoud IIs were rendered useless.Pathetic.
The Iraqis did not even bother to defend the airfields in W Iraq,a Prime launch area for an offensive against Isreal.
In comparison to '90 and '91,very few oil fields were set ablaze,thanks to our Sp Ops intercedeing early on.The mining of the Port of Umm Qassar was more of a nuisance..and the uprising at Al Basrah could have been handled better,IMO..however,in the scheme of things,it has turned out well thusfar thanks to the Brits.
The Kurds have been MOST impressive in the North,with little support from Coalition forces.Even Turkey backed off!Mosul has been thier deal,and have handled it well.Ditto Kirkuk,with our Airpower quelling any Rep Guard thoughts of an offensive.
Speaking of offensive,the conscripts by in large have surrendered in their underwear,the best they have wear civilian clothing and drop thier weapons and run.We let many go.
By any Miltary standard,notwithstanding the suffering of our POWs..which I take seriously..this has by in large been a laugher...a joke.Think about it.We took over the Main Palace in Baghdad..and spoke tongue in cheek of taking a shower in Saddams' watercloset,bare light bulbs and all!We took down his Statuary.We,in short kicked azz.No WMD salvos.No serious coordinated counteroffensive.WMD Suits,masks,etc left behind,giving us pause.Psychological.'Baghdad Bob',aka 'Elmo' spewing utter nonsence.
Still,Tikrit,Sadman's home is underestimated,and we MUST take it soon to finish the job.
Is the looting more of a threat?Possibly.
Is North Korea a much more viable force to reckon with?Of course.
A regime change needs to be the Priority in both places.Can we?Should we.You bet...but for 80billion Bucks I expceted a btter fight.
Opinions are just that,and this then is mine.Take it with the beleif that I am sincere and in my way of thinking,I ask,what were we expecting?Not much thusfar obviously.