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A top U.S. intelligence officer admits army miscalculations

Bernard Weinraub The New York Times
Monday, March 31, 2003



5TH CORPS HEADQUARTERS, near the Kuwait border It has been a tough
week for Colonel Steven Boltz.

"I did not anticipate that Saddam would send the paramilitaries all the way
from Baghdad to southern Iraq," said Boltz, the intelligence officer for the
5th Corps, the U.S. Army force in Kuwait and Iraq. "What we didn't
anticipate was his ability to move so quickly."

Seated outdoors the other evening under a darkening desert sky near the
tent he shares with other officers, Boltz spoke slowly and quietly.

He works daily from 6 a.m. to after midnight in the 5th Corps Tactical
Operations Center, which is sealed off by barbed wire and armed soldiers.
Within the center is the even more secretive intelligence center,
protected by another guard, and crammed with computers, secret
telephone lines and satellite equipment.

Boltz, whose broad build is the result of years of lifting weights, is a
brooding, almost dark figure as he prowls the operations Center. He rarely
leaves. He doesn't even bother to go to the mess hall for breakfast and
dinner, asking a colleague to bring food back for him.

Compared with his colleagues, his background is aytipical. His father is a
retired army sergeant, who told him that if he wanted to make the military
a career, he should become an officer because they made more money.
His mother is Japanese. His wife is Mexican-American. Their two teenage
sons (the older is at West Point) are like Heinz 57, Boltz said.

In an enviroment where even older soldiers behave like teenagers, where a
hint of vulnerability is suspect, Boltz is highly unusual. He rarely smiles. In
fact, his mouth seems set in a permanent frown.

His colleagues said that his moods were unpredictable. At times, as Boltz
walks through the center's rooms, he seems so deep in thought that
soldiers clear a path for him and do not dare interrupt. Sitting at a large
table in the center, facing three panels of computerized maps of the
battlefield and satellite data, Boltz is usally huddled with his bosses,
Brigadier General Daniel Hahn, the 5th Corps chief of staff, or the 5th
Corps commander, Lieutenant General William Wallace, who spends his
time now in a forward position.

Wallace stirred a controversy last week when he bluntly told reporters
what officers in the field were saying privately: that a longer war was likely
because the military had not anticipated the kind of war being fought by
para-military forces. Wallace also said that overextended supply lines were
stalling the war effort. It is widely believed here that the comments
angered Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld.

Wallace's comments, which also mirror the views of Boltz, are a reversal.

Less than two weeks ago, Boltz, like his superiors at the Pentagon, told a
reporter that he believed that Iraqis would welcome American troops in
crushing Saddam Hussein's regime. He believed that the war would
intensify as the Americasn and British surged toward Baghdad and not get
bogged down in southern cities like An Nasiriyah and Basra. And Boltz
believed that Iraqi forces would surrender in large numbers in the
American sweep from the south. But Boltz, even at his most optimistic,
voiced apprehesions. Two weeks ago, in a first interview, he said Saddam
was as unpredictable and cunning as he was ruthless. Then, as now, Boltz
said Saddam seemed to be a remarkable survivor, who was convinced that
he would defeat the Allies by grinding them down on the battlefield and
gaining the upper hand in the international propoganda war.

"What makes me optimistic is what he's doing now shows the desperation
of the regime," said Boltz, alluding to intelligence reports about Iraqi
suicide bombers, human shields and brutal violence against civilians who
refuse to join the paramilitaries. "The regime is on the edge of collapse.
He's doing this as a last- ditch effort."

Boltz now acknowledges that there were miscalculations, including the
resisilence and strength of Iraqi paramilitary units almost fanatically loyal to
Saddam. "We thought the majority of their technical vehicles - pickup
trucks with heavy machine guns and air defense weapons - would stay in
Baghdad, but Saddam has used them to come down south," Boltz said.

Nor was it expected that Iraqi paramilitary units like the Ba'ath Party militia
would, among other tactics, resort to suicide missions like car bombs and
standing in front of American tanks and opening fire. The tactics are
especially ominous as the U.S. prepares to move into Baghdad.

"The population is very scared," said Colonel Boltz, responding to a
question on why Iraqis in the south had not embraced the U.S. Army, as
officers expected. "They've been brutally suppressed for 20 years. They're
still being suppressed. We have word that he's executed Shiite sheikhs,
who refused to fight us.We have word of families being shot because the
men don't want to join the fight. We have word that he's put a bounty on
every American's head."

Boltz added: "Who we're fighting are killers and murderers, not soldiers.
"These are the ones who have the most to lose. These are the ones who
have been provided with cars, extra pay, luxuries not normally afforded to
Iraqi citizens. These are the ones who have been Saddam's instrument of
power."

Boltz said he believed Saddam would order the use of chemical warfare
against American troops. "When his army has folded, and we are in
Baghdad, he will try," Boltz said. "He'll use it as a last resort."

Boltz said the United States would prevail even if there had been across-
the-board mistakes in intelligence by the Central Intelligence Agency, the
Defense Department and the 5th Corps.

"We'll prevail," Boltz said, as dusk turned into evening and the camp turned
dark. "It will work out. I know it will work out. It wlll just take longer than
we thought."

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