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>From the Mirror UK:

ALLIED GENERALS DRAW UP NEW BATTLE PLAN
March 30, 2003

>From Richard Wallace Us Editor In Washington
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/allnews/page.cfm?objectid=12788059&method=full&siteid=50143



IT has all begun to go horribly wrong for Donald Rumsfeld. The White
House's No1 hawk dreamed of a swift, hi-tech precision war. Smart bombs
and Special Forces would triumphantly sweep all before them.

Basra would revolt, Baghdad would follow. Saddam would be his. But, nine
days in, it hasn't quite turned out like that.

And yesterday, as US Defence chief Donald Rumsfeld's grand design for a
quick victory lay in tatters, the coalition's top brass were frantically
redrawing battle plans. The rethink came as the US army's most senior
ground commander admitted they had underestimated Iraqi tactics and the
fierce levels of resistance.

Lt General William Wallace said: "The enemy we're fighting is a bit
different than the one we war-gamed against, because of the paramilitary
forces.

"We knew they were here, but we did not know how they would fight."

General Wallace, head of US 5th Corps, said he was aware of pressure for
a quick victory, but admitted it will take longer than planned.

He said: "We've got to take this pause. We're still fighting the enemy
every night. We're doing things to keep him operating at a higher tempo
than the one we're at."

The general confessed he was stunned by Iraqi tactics.

He said: "The attacks we're seeing are bizarre. Technical vehicles with
.50-calibre weapons - any kind of weapon - leading the charge. They were
even charging tanks."

Pentagon chiefs now do not expect to launch a major offensive on Baghdad
for at least a month in an attempt to quell huge pockets of fighting
raging across Iraq.

Despite all evidence to the contrary, Mr Rumsfeld is still convinced the
people of Baghdad will rise up and overthrow Saddam.

HE says that the US will now lay siege to the capital, but he also
admits: "It could take some time."

His tone is starkly different from when he confidently crowed at a US
air base at Aviano on February 7: "It could last six days, six weeks. I
doubt six months."

One senior military official said last night: "We're not going back to
the drawing board completely - but it's pretty close."

The US now plans to step up the air strikes - aping the 35-day bombing
campaign that started the first Gulf War - as spy chiefs confirmed
Saddam was alive and in full control of his forces.

Colonel Ben Hodges, commander of the 1st Brigade of the 101st in
northern Iraq, said: "Everybody's frame of reference is changing. The
enemy always gets a vote. You fight the enemy and not the plan.

"I personally underestimated the willingness of the Fedayeen to fight,
or maybe overestimated the willingness of the Shi'ites to rise up."

A snapshot of the coalition problems is Nassiriya where intense
fire-fights have resulted in heavy casualties on both sides.

Injured Gunnery Sergeant Tracy Hale said: "Nassiriya was supposed to be
a six-hour battle. It's already been five days of non-stop fighting."

It was anticipated that Saddam would go for an urban defence, centred on
Baghdad.

But what the war-planners didn't expect was house-to-house battles in
every major town while militia fighters attacked troops from the rear
and sabotaged supply lines.

TROOPS less than 60 miles from Baghdad are unable to go any further as
they run low on food, fuel and water.

A 300-truck US convoy carrying 160,000 gallons of fuel and 180 tons of
ammunition has been trying to get north from Kuwait for more than three
days, but has been blocked by guerrilla-style attacks.

Iraq has said troops will have to fight their way into Baghdad street by
street. "The enemy must come inside Baghdad and that will be its grave,"
said Defence Minister Sultan Hashem Ahmed.

Rumsfeld was warned by the CIA in February that fedayeen fighters would
pose the greatest threat.

And in Qatar, Brigadier General Vincent Brooks hinted that Central
Command may be out of touch with the real situation on the ground.

He said: "There is a different view on planet Earth."

________________

AWFUL TRUTH IS DAWNING ON ALL OF US

The prospect of our troops fighting their way into Basra and Baghdad
will mean it's going to be a very basic and bloody war, not the hi-tech
video game politicians led us to believe.

A tough time lies ahead for our troops and the Iraqi civilians they are
there to liberate.

These are things British and American military planners have always
known but, it seems, the politicians never listened to.

The awful truth is now dawning on all of us as stories of deaths and
Iraqi resistance continue to reach our TV screens hourly.

We shouldn't be surprised Iraqis are fighting in civilian clothes.That
is how you tackle a superior force. The troops have likened our
equipment to Ferraris and compared the enemies' to Austin Allegros.

But as they know only too well, once you are fighting house-to-house
instead of on open terrain it doesn't really matter what the weapons are
like. Even if it's 60 years old and firing at you from a window it will
kill you.

This sort of urban guerrilla war boils down to our troops fighting
house-to-house, street-to-street with bayonets fixed and as much
ammunition as they can carry.

Mobility and manoeuvre hit a dead end in the condensed and confusing
concrete of Baghdad. Hi-tech equipment and armour is of limited use as
our troops push into the city trying to keep the infrastructure intact,
and civilians alive at the same time.

Iraqi soldiers have the advantage. They know its streets and alleyways.
They have prepared booby traps and set up "killing areas" to try and
lure our troops into.

None of this will come as a surprise to our troops. After all, they
train to fight against an enemy such as this and are excellent at it. As
the Army saying goes. Train hard - fight easy. Train easy - fight hard
and die. But that doesn't mean they are immune to the danger. There will
be fear as they approach the capital.

I get angry when politicians tell us that the Iraqi Republican guard are
no match for our troops and equipment. They tend to be people who have
never seen combat.

The fact is the Republican Guard have artillery pieces, plenty of tanks,
and are certainly much better armed than soldiers our troops have so far
faced in the desert.

We just have to look at what an inferior force such as the Palestinians
can inflict when taking on the Israelis in their home towns.

Over the last few days we've seen the war escalate and casualties grow.

What the politicians led us to believe isn't quite shaping up. They
began by telling us that this war would be quick and easy. They are now
beginning to shift uncomfortably.

America is suddenly doubling its forces in Iraq - something the military
had wanted all along. Politicians were not listening.

But Rumsfeld - and the others like him- have never been in combat and
never properly listened to military advice.

Military planners who wanted more men from the outset were told this war
was too important to be left to the generals. But these generals must be
listened to.

They can then operate in a way that wins the war quickly - and saves our
troops' lives.

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