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April 2nd, 2003, 02:12 AM
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So it's the media that his interview was broadcast on, not his comments themselves, that piss you off. I can understand that, but I doubt that there are many Iraqis who experienced a change of heart because of this guy's interview.
With all due respect, you are putting words in my mouth. I don't like it when the media make so much of an event just to get viewership. (And how do you know what is pissing me off?) I'm not a hostile person although i do have strong views on world events, especially when my fellow countymen are involved.
I guess what I was trying to say was that revisions are probably being made, which doesn't mean that the whole war plan is changing. But it seems that the war plan was relying on a few crucial elements, namely the 'shock and awe' campaign and the 'psy-ops' part of the war, in the hope that most troops would surrender. This would have saved them a lot of work, but they underestimated the resolve of the Iraqi troops and the Iraqi people. Suicide bombs, 'underhanded' tactics and other related things had to have thrown a spanner in the works of the war. Right now they would have to be looking at a modified war plan to what they initially formulated.
Point taken on this note. Obviously minor and maybe not so minor tweaks will have to be made, after all this is a war.
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