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Us Withdrawal
Topic Started: Jan 21 2009, 06:31 PM (172 Views)
TheNewRommel1
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First, Let me make it clear that this is by no means a thread to argue about whether there should be withdrawal or not, or on the current state of Iraq, the US, or any involved entity. ANY SUCH POSTS WILL BE DELETED

This is a thread for suggestions to my initial plan.

U.S. Withdrawal from Iraq - 21 January, 2009

Timeline
2009
U.S. Forces Begin Mass Training Campaign for Iraqi Military

->Iraqi Army
 Strong Emphasis on Small Unit Tactics
 Emphasis on Limited use of AFV, IFV, and APC
 Limited Emphasis on use of Tank Warfare
 Limited Emphasis on use of Light, Heavy Artillery


->Iraqi Air Force
 Emphasis on Air Dominance
 Emphasis on Precision Munitions
 Limited Emphasis on “Dumb” Munitions

->Iraqi Navy
 Emphasis on OTH Warfare
 Strong Emphasis on Surveillance and Interception
 Emphasis on Obstacle Clearing

Please add your comments and suggestions.
The heart should only exist to pump blood to the brain and rest of the body anything else is a waste of time and energy.

Love and Hate are only impediments to the human condition.

Imagine what could be accomplished if only the human race could shed our humanity.

When the facts change, my mind changes. What do you do, sir?

AWESOME HITCH (CLICKY)
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Ww2nerd
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Urban warfare combat, policing tactics.
"There are strange things done in the midnight sun,
by the men who moil for gold; the arctic trails have their secret tales that'd make your blood run cold...
the Northern Lights have seen queer sights, but the queerest they ever did see...
was that night on the marge of Lake LeBarge, that I cremated Sam McGee."

- Robert W. Service
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TheNewRommel1
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I attribute the Small Unit Warfare to Urban Warfare tactics. On the subject of policing, I feel that is what the Police should do but I understand what you are trying to say and will take it into consideration.
The heart should only exist to pump blood to the brain and rest of the body anything else is a waste of time and energy.

Love and Hate are only impediments to the human condition.

Imagine what could be accomplished if only the human race could shed our humanity.

When the facts change, my mind changes. What do you do, sir?

AWESOME HITCH (CLICKY)
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Ww2nerd
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Yes, but something tells me that policing in those countries would require military finess....... it's not the for faint of heart, that's for sure.
"There are strange things done in the midnight sun,
by the men who moil for gold; the arctic trails have their secret tales that'd make your blood run cold...
the Northern Lights have seen queer sights, but the queerest they ever did see...
was that night on the marge of Lake LeBarge, that I cremated Sam McGee."

- Robert W. Service
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