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Iraq: War in two stages?
BBC ^ | Tuesday, 21 January, 2003, 14:08 GMT | Paul Reynolds

Posted on 01/21/2003 9:02:03 PM PST by Nachum

An analysis of the troop deployments announced by the United States and Britain indicates that a ground war could be launched from about the middle of March, according to military experts.

The war could be in two stages - an initial assault from sea and land to take Basra and western and northern Iraq and then an operation to take Baghdad.

The capture of Basra would give the US and UK two airfields and a port

Major Charles Heyman

The plan would be for the fighting to be over by May when the weather hots up.

The type of forces being deployed would be suitable for such operations.

They are a mixture of marine units, both American and British, for the amphibious landing, infantry and armoured units for the land campaign and airborne troops for deployments into the north and west.

Tighten the noose

Major Charles Heyman, editor of Jane's World Armies, said that the concept would be a "tightening of the noose on Baghdad".

The war would probably start with a brief but intense air campaign to hit Iraq's air defences and some "regime targets" - avoiding civilian areas as much as possible.

An amphibious assault from the Gulf on Basra, combined with an armoured strike from Kuwait to cut off the city from the north would follow.

"The capture of Basra would give the US and UK two airfields and a port," said Major Heyman.

The Royal Navy will have six minesweepers available to clear the Shatt al-Arab waterway of Iraqi mines.

Advance to Baghdad

The airfields and port could then be used to bring in reinforcements for stage two, which would be an advance on Baghdad.

Baghdad might provide the major problem for such a plan if Iraqi troops decided to fight in the streets.

US soldiers can fight at night in hot weather

Much would depend on the loyalty of units. A strong "psy-ops" [psychological warfare] effort will be made to persuade commanders and men to surrender.

But a delay in capturing Baghdad could see fighting extended into May. Then the weather becomes an issue, though US troops can fight at night and aircraft would not be affected.

At the same time as the first assault, the north of Iraq would be occupied by airborne troops (though Turkey has raised objections and they may be reduced in number as a result).

They would act as a blocking force to prevent Saddam Hussein from retreating with his army into the Kurdish held areas.

It will take several weeks to get the main ground forces into position.

The so-called "Scud box" in western Iraq would also be taken by airborne forces to prevent Iraq from firing any Scud missiles at Israel, although it is not clear whether Iraq has any left. At most it would have a dozen or so.

These forces could be landed by helicopter from the Mediterranean, though Jordan would have to agree to overflights and possibly refuelling.

No short-term operations

It will take several weeks to get the main ground forces into position.

"It is inconceivable that they can go into action from a standing start," said Major Heyman,

"They need to get there, test their equipment with live firing and conduct exercises to be able to act as a cohesive force. It is highly unlikely that we will see military operations in the very short term."

More US deployments are expected, probably from the 5th Corps in Germany. This is the main contingency force for deployment to Central Command, which would control the war.

Conservative doctrine

The number of troops being sent - about 125,000 so far by the Americans, more than 30,000 by the British, indicate that the conservative American military doctrine of overwhelming force has prevailed.

Another, apparently now discounted option, would have been for a lighter invasion force to act "inside out" by taking Baghdad from the outset in a swift coup.

The outlined scenario is in line with plans leaked to the New York Times and Washington Post in November.


TOPICS: Activism/Chapters; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: iraq; stages; war

1 posted on 01/21/2003 9:02:03 PM PST by Nachum
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Interesting.
2 posted on 01/21/2003 9:05:39 PM PST by Support Free Republic (Your support keeps Free Republic going strong!)
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3 posted on 01/21/2003 9:06:11 PM PST by Support Free Republic (Your support keeps Free Republic going strong!)
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FLY your flags (and a British one, too)....and put up your BUSH/CHENEY signs, (and the BIG W's on your SUV's) for the STATE of the UNION next Tuesday, if you support the President and the United States of America.
4 posted on 01/21/2003 9:07:04 PM PST by goodnesswins ((I'm supposed to be working on my book and business, but THIS IS MORE IMPORTANT!))
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Leaks to the NYT?... Is Leahy included in strategic planning now?
5 posted on 01/21/2003 9:07:39 PM PST by MHGinTN (If you can read this, you've had life support from someone. Promote Life Support for others.)
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Sounds too aggressive. I would rather see the brass trap the loyalists and let the rest flee to the no-fly zone. Wait it out until only the loyalists are left...which shouldn't be too many. Bomb the hell out of whoever is left. I don't want to see any VX dispersed or this will be a disaster.
6 posted on 01/21/2003 9:09:11 PM PST by StopThePress
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I have a better plan to bring about Iraqi capitulation: send in a French Army of 500,000 who will immediately surrender thus over taxing Iraqi POW capabilities. What with the demands the French will make for their particular culinary necessities and other peculiarities, the Iraqi people will demand Saddam capitulate to clear the nation of frog infestation.
7 posted on 01/21/2003 9:10:38 PM PST by MHGinTN (If you can read this, you've had life support from someone. Promote Life Support for others.)
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It sounds very logical, and that may be exactly what we want Sadaam to think. I don't know the alternative, but I'll be there is one we'll find out about when the fighting begins. God bless our armed forces and those of our willing allies.
8 posted on 01/21/2003 9:34:38 PM PST by Malesherbes
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Why not airlift the entire 2002 graduating class of attorneys from the USA? They will proceed to screw up Iraq for decades to come, and it will give the USA a breather. Throw in Janet Reno and Hitlery! for good measure. They can mud wrestle for saddam's entertainment.
9 posted on 01/21/2003 9:36:45 PM PST by Mad_Tom_Rackham
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It's getting much harder to stay focused in Bagdad...

Semper Fi

10 posted on 01/21/2003 9:41:06 PM PST by river rat (Help save the planet ...... Work toward the extinction of Jihadists....ARM THYSELF)
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Um, the part about Hatellary Rodhamster and Janet fireball Reno might not make it past the Geneva Convention clauses.
11 posted on 01/21/2003 9:58:45 PM PST by MHGinTN (If you can read this, you've had life support from someone. Promote Life Support for others.)
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In every war there are refugees. In this one, send them to France.
12 posted on 01/21/2003 10:13:38 PM PST by oyez (Is this a great country...........Or what?)
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