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Stuck in the Quicksand (Hackworth Article Poor Timing Alert)
SFTT.Org ^ | April 1, 2003 | David H. Hackworth

Posted on 04/03/2003 6:00:43 PM PST by PJ-Comix

Since Vice President Dick Cheney said he saw the war in terms of “weeks rather than months,” I wish I could report that Tommy Franks’ grunts were beating Desert Storm's 100-hour-war record set by Stormin’ Norman's studs in 1991. But because Saddam got the message in 1991 that his army couldn't stand toe-to-toe with our military machine and walk away the winner, that's sadly not the case.

Instead, Saddam’s sadists took a page from the post-World War I German Command, which came up with a smart new way of doing war business after waving the white flag and subsequently blitzkrieged its way across Europe in just over a year.

The vanquished tend to question why they lost and adjust their battle tactics and gear accordingly. The victors seldom bother to mess with success. Which is probably why, given Desert Storm's easy score, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld felt comfortable going back to the Gulf with four combat divisions – even though the president authorized eight. Especially when air power's “shock and awe” promised a quicker, cheaper win.

Now we're stuck in the Iraqi quicksand in a soon-to-be burning desert with guerrillas tearing up our rear, doing unto our troops whatever unconventional fighters did to the French at Moscow, the Germans at Stalingrad, the Americans in Vietnam and Somalia, the Soviets in Afghanistan and the Russians in Chechnya.

While Saddam was watching videotapes of “Apocalypse Now” and “Black Hawk Down” and taking notes, Donald Rumsfeld and Gen. Richard Myers – badly misjudging Iraq's determination – chose to refight Desert Storm.

The Dream Team made three classic mistakes:

* Not understanding the enemy or the nature of the war.

* Thinking smart bombs would do the job.

* Underestimating the patriotism of the average Saddam-hating Iraqi and how fiercely he'd fight for his country.

Sources who participated in the year-long war games prepping for Operation Iraqi Freedom say prescient junior officers – pointing out that Saddam was publicly ordering his people to prepare to fight unconventionally – pushed strongly for scenarios to include: insurgent strikes to soft rear areas with missiles; hit-and-run guerillas cutting our supply lines; and other suicide assaults such as car bombs.

But the brass blew off their paramilitary prophecy as radical thinking. Majors don't win verbal wars with generals – particularly slick political types under the thumb of an overpowering SecDef who seems to have bet a lot of lives on technology.

A concerned retired general says: “I think the combination of Rumsfeld and the current chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, an Air Force man, is a dangerous mix. I'm sure Myers is a superb combat pilot, but that doesn't qualify him for influencing a ground campaign. And there's never been a war won by air alone. Sure, it sets the conditions for final victory, but until you get the troops on the ground to do the dirty, dangerous work, you can never achieve victory. The final truth is that our soldiers and Marines and airman always have to take our plans and make them work.”

During the Vietnam War, our leadership managed to violate all nine Principles of War. In Iraq, as in Vietnam, we have control of the air but don't have Initiative on the ground, Mass, Surprise, etc. And most of the top brass support Rumsfeld's scary impersonation of former Defense Secretary Robert McNamara by agreeing that victory is just around the next guerrilla-ambush corner.

Talk about denial. Last week, Operations Chief Maj. Gen. Victor Renuart, holding court at Central Command's prime-time version of the Spinners Club, said a car-bomb attack that killed four soldiers came from “an organization that's getting desperate” and not playing by the rules. Big surprise!

George W. Bush needs to immediately reassess his war plan, bring in more combat troops, heed the advice of his fighting generals on the ground rather than his team of mainly chicken-hawk advisers and immediately readjust his tactics. He needs to get real and apply the lessons learned from the Russians in Chechnya and the Israelis in Lebanon – and to understand what went wrong in Vietnam.

Hopefully then, he won't make the mistake of another Texas president who didn't sack his SecDef and Joint Chiefs chairman straight away for their screw-ups – an error so egregious it cost our country almost 60,000 American lives and LBJ his presidency.


TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs
KEYWORDS: armchairgenerals; davidhackworth; iraq; iraqifreedom; quagmire
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To: PJ-Comix
He forgot to use the phrase "perfumed princes." He's losing it.
121 posted on 04/03/2003 9:30:53 PM PST by Fifth Business
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To: PJ-Comix
Well, leave it to me to say ony eatsy-weensy little nice comment about Hackworth...then I'll go away quitly...

Hackworth is awesome when it comes to tactics. Probably one of the best there ever was. Sadly, he's no strategist, but then everyone has their weaknessess. More importantly, he doesn't seem to have a clue when it comes to the topic of international relations. That's an area where he's as dumb as sh*t.

Also, when Hackworth errs, it's ALWAYS on the side of protecting our troops. This may not always be visible in some of his rants, but there's no one in the past few years who have concerned themselves more with quality of life and quality equipment for our boys in arms. NO ONE. The only person who has done more isn't even a person, it's the FREE REPUBLIC.

As for me, I was quite upset at how the Pentagon decided to fight this war. Now I'm just a little upset. Believe or not, the brass REALLY DID make some stupid mistakes in the early days that were 100% preventable. But, I will the generals credit in that they have seen the errors of there ways, and are doing a great job bringing this war to a quick & speedy conclusion.

The only time I've actually heard Hack say anything regarding this war, was one night, about three or four days after D-day, when he was on Sean Hannity's radio show. He was very, very supportive of the troops and the generals, and if he had any criticisms of how things were going, he kept them to himself.

Personally, I hope Hackworth keeps up his criticisms of the Pentagon, whether they are deserved or not. The Pentagon has screwed-over American troops on far more than one occassion, and though they seem to be on the ball at this PARTICULAR POINT IN TIME, that does not mean they always will be. Just wait until Hillary is elected...

O.K., that's all...carry on....

122 posted on 04/03/2003 9:48:58 PM PST by Ronzo (BOYCOTT HOLLYWOOD!!!)
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To: Ronin1
Its like he's jealous of what is being accomplished, just like McCaffery and all the other retired officers who turned into talking heads.

I'd say your assumption is correct. It's our own American version (internal jealousy) of what France, Germany and Russia feel toward us as a country. Most democrats resent Republican successes. They don't think in terms of COUNTRY, OUR country. They think of their own self aggrandizement.

123 posted on 04/03/2003 9:54:30 PM PST by Gracey
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To: PJ-Comix
Poor Hack is delusional, utterly without class, and needs to be distempered...as in rabid dog.

Like so many others, he has now completely shredded any credability, that he ever had. Ego and envy are two very destructive emotions.

124 posted on 04/03/2003 9:58:02 PM PST by nopardons
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125 posted on 04/03/2003 10:00:20 PM PST by scott7278 (Peace had it's chance, now it's bombs away!)
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To: lawdude
You were just amongst the wrong crowd. Many FREEPERs, long ago, tweeked into how bloody dreadful; not to mention delusional Hack was/ is.
126 posted on 04/03/2003 10:02:33 PM PST by nopardons
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To: PJ-Comix
I'm beginning to wonder if Hackworth, Arnett, and Michael Moore are part of a sophisticated disinformation scheme to convince the Iraqis that they're winning. In Panama we blasted Noriega et al with rock music to mess up his mind. Perhaps the CIA has a subliminal feed of these guys into Iraqi TV to mess up Saddam. Then again, all Saddam has to do to be misinformed is to watch his pet network, CNN.
127 posted on 04/03/2003 10:28:44 PM PST by AZLiberty
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To: Conservababe
What irritates me about him is that he always claims to stand "for the troops," but he has a strictly Democrat attitude: they're a bunch of helpless victims, and we can "help" them only by not putting them into conflict. Thus our military just becomes a back-door means of giving welfare in the form of G.I. Bills and other veterans' benefits. A Republican attitude would be that of any of the Fox News analysts: our troops deserve our support and our confidence in their ability. We also demand that they earn their paycheck when it becomes necessary--something that the vast majority of them are willing to do, Col. Hackworth notwithstanding.
128 posted on 04/03/2003 10:39:54 PM PST by Kenno
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To: Servant of the Nine
Lots of people died early during the Clinton administration: Vince Foster, Les Aspin, Ron Brown for starters.
129 posted on 04/03/2003 10:44:48 PM PST by Kenno
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To: Rebel Coach
That was my first reaction, but in retrospect I have concluded otherwise. He has actually remained pretty consistent in that he always bitches about how awful the military is. The mere fact that he was right during Clinton's habitation in the Oval Office merely proves that a stopped clock is right twice a day.
130 posted on 04/03/2003 10:56:58 PM PST by Kenno
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To: Rebel Coach
Col. Hackworthlessness was in Austin, Texas, recently at a book signing. Several of us Republicans went to meet and greet him. We thought he was a good Republican type. However, after some time, our Governor happened to walk in and got in line to get his book signed (he wore a baseball cap so no one recognized him).

By the time Governor Perry got in front of Hackworth for his book signing, I recognized the governor, mentioned to Hackworth who he was and NEVER got a response. However, the rest of us made a big deal...that our Governor was there. We all yelled and clapped for him.

131 posted on 04/03/2003 11:03:08 PM PST by Gracey
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To: PJ-Comix
Hack is a "crispy critter".
132 posted on 04/03/2003 11:14:30 PM PST by spodefly (This is my tag line. There are many like it, but this one is mine.)
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To: InvisibleChurch
Hack didn`t predict that figure of 20,000 dead. In fact, he was the first to predict that that war wouldn`t last as long as everybody else was saying.
133 posted on 04/09/2003 1:14:40 PM PDT by DUGSTR
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To: DUGSTR
Hack's been wrong this whole time !
134 posted on 04/09/2003 1:19:19 PM PDT by Crossbow Eel
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To: nopardons
You simply don`t know the man to say such a thing. COL Hackworth is a true patriot and a honest American. It may help you and your fellow radical republicans to read his books before you form a opinion about him.
135 posted on 04/09/2003 1:19:58 PM PDT by DUGSTR
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To: Crossbow Eel
Hack said that this war would last around 30 days. What exactly has he been wrong about anyway crossbow?
136 posted on 04/09/2003 1:21:53 PM PDT by DUGSTR
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To: PJ-Comix

137 posted on 04/09/2003 1:45:22 PM PDT by Puppage (You may disagree with what I have to say, but I will defend to your death my right to say it)
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To: DUGSTR
Did you read this article??? he was wrong about pretty much every word.

When did he say the war would last 30 days? Not in this article
138 posted on 04/09/2003 1:47:53 PM PDT by Mr. K (I'm formidable with that)
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To: DUGSTR
He may very well be a true patriot and an honest American.

However as a miltary analysis, well, let's just say you could take everything he's said, reverse it and he would have been absolutely accurate.

Ergo he's either a military idiot or has an agenda. If he's as honest as you say then he's an idiot.
139 posted on 04/09/2003 1:56:44 PM PDT by Proud_texan
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To: DUGSTR
Kudos to you for bumping this one after today's celebrations in Iraq!
140 posted on 04/09/2003 2:03:21 PM PDT by Teacher317
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