Monday, September 13, 2004

Flip Flop

So, it's pretty much the case that we went into Fallujah because some warbloggers got excited about the video of the desecration of the dead civilian contractors. And, apparently the White House ordered it so they could look tough.

He echoed an argument made by many Iraqi politicians and American analysts -- that the U.S. attack further radicalized a restive city, leading many residents to support the insurgents. "When we were told to attack Fallujah, I think we certainly increased the level of animosity that existed," Conway said.

He would not say where the order to attack originated, only that he received an order from his superior at the time, Army Lt. Gen. Ricardo Sanchez, the overall commander of U.S. forces in Iraq. Some senior U.S. officials in Iraq have said the command originated in the White House.


And, here's what Bush told Russert in February:

The thing about the Vietnam War that troubles me as I look back was it was a political war. We had politicians making military decisions, and it is lessons that any president must learn, and that is to the set the goal and the objective and allow the military to come up with the plans to achieve that objective. And those are essential lessons to be learned from the Vietnam War.


I really try to stay away from criticizing military tactics here, but the idea that they're sending kids in to kill and be killed for some red meat for the teevee pisses me off.

(thanks to reader t)