Here's a description of the impossible problem in Iraq.
"Baghdad has asked the Kurdish government to allow 20,000 refugees from Anbar province to relocate there because they will not be allowed into the capital. The fear is that terrorists will be hidden among the displaced."This first paragraph of this article illustrates the impossible problem in Iraq and with it, the impossible problem of central planning of war.
Pat Buchanan inadvertently echoes my skepticism that Iraqi troops fled from ISIS in Ramadi.
""What apparently happened was that the Iraqi forces just showed no will to fight. … We can give them training, we can give them equipment; we obviously can’t give them the will to fight."It makes no sense if you believe the establishment story. It also makes no sense the US didn't strike the ISIS convoy if you believe the establishment story. Why didn't US air power, supposedly fighting ISIS, blast this convoy to dust? We're being lied to.
Thus did Defense Secretary Ash Carter identify the root cause of the rout of the Iraqi army in Ramadi.
Disgusted U.S. military officers say the 1,000 ISIS fighters who overran Ramadi were outnumbered by the defenders 10 to 1.
Why did the Iraqi army run? And what motivated the fighters of ISIS to attack a city whose defenders so vastly outnumbered them?"
TomsDispatch rejects lies.
Now 26 people have been treated for military anthrax.
Claim Bush's surge in Iraq was a failure.
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