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September 5, 2008 10:50:26 PM CDT



Iraq Planning Seriously Flawed: Army

Posted Jun 29, 08 7:39 AM CDT in World 

(Newser) – The planning and execution of the Iraq occupation was seriously flawed, the Army concedes in an unclassified report to be released tomorrow. Built on some 200 interviews, the study is a detailed analysis of the Army's activities, aimed at military experts, reports the New York Times. A central problem identified in the report is the military’s failure to adequately plan for the occupation after major combat.

“I can remember asking, ‘OK, we are in Baghdad, what next?’ No real good answers came forth,” said one commander in the report. Leaders also worked on "wrong assumptions,” such as the belief that Iraq’s own institutions would remain operational after Saddam Hussein’s government fell, noted a top general. And a sudden change in leadership after the regime’s collapse complicated the situation.

Source New York Times

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In this U.S. Air Force file photo released by the Defense Department, U.S. Army soldiers leave Forward Operating Base Marez in Mosul, Iraq to conduct a cordon and knock patrol July 1, 2006.   (AP Photo)
US Army soldiers search a home inside a village near Muqdadiyah, about 60 miles north of Baghdad, in Iraq's volatile Diyala province.   (AP Photo/Maya Alleruzzo)
A U.S. Army soldier rides inside a mine-resistant vehicle on his way to search a village near Muqdadiyah, about 60 miles north of Baghdad in Iraq's volatile Diyala province, on Friday, June 27, 2008.   (AP Photo)
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