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Tuesday, April 01, 2003 Adar2 28, 5763
Israel Time:  05:03  (GMT+3)

A bushel of mistakes

By Yoel Marcus

No one knows if Saddam really has all those look-alikes they say he has,
but it's a shame Bush doesn't have one. Maybe he could do a better job of
running the war, with a lot fewer mistakes than the original Bush. Because
what we are looking at now is certainly a bushel of them.

Mistake No. 1: While the war against al-Qaeda in Afghanistan enjoyed
international support, Bush has not been able to prove that Saddam and
global terror are linked. Suspicions that he is settling a family feud has
cost him the support of the world and triggered mass demonstrations. The
editor of the French magazine Le Nouvel Observateur wrote this week that
Bush has managed to turn a despised dictator into the heroic successor of
Salah a-Din.

Mistake No. 2: The United States went to war without adequate intelligence.
The campaign started off with 60 Tomahawks aimed at a certain building
where Saddam was supposedly staying, but he walked out of there alive, well
and speechifying. On top of that, there is still no information on the
whereabouts of his chemical and biological weapons, which means that for
the moment, the United States has yet to get its hands on the corpus
delicti touted as the main excuse for going to war. U.S. intelligence also
failed to predict the suicide bombings, and it was wrong in its assessment
that the Iraqis would greet the Americans with glee and showers of rice,
not to mention the Iraqi army turning its guns on Saddam. That hasn't
happened yet.

Mistake No. 3: Preparations for the war went on for half a year. With
battle plans, maps crisscrossed with arrows, and attack routes shouted from
every hilltop, Saddam had plenty of time to ready things on his end. One of
the things he did was brainwash his troops that the target is not his
regime but the Iraqi homeland. For the American soldiers, the fighting
spirit of the Iraqis has come as a surprise. On TV they said this wasn't
the sort of combat they were trained for.

Mistake No. 4: In Afghanistan, there was a fighting opposition and an
alternative regime waiting in the wings. No such opposition has been
cultivated to take over when Saddam is gone. The only ones who have the
power to move in are the Shi'ites, taking their cue from Iran. Israeli
military intelligence wasn't joking during the Gulf War when it said a live
but weakened Saddam was preferable to Shi'ites running the show from Iran
to Lebanon.

Mistake No. 5: U.S. Defense Secretary Rumsfeld pooh-poohed Iraqi military
strength. At first he wanted a surgical operation deploying 50,000 U.S.
troops, tops.

In the Gulf War, America's goal was liberating occupied Kuwait, and all the
Arab countries were on its side. The current war is not a surgical
operation but a large-scale occupation. There's a fatal difference between
liberation and occupation. In 1967, we thought we'd liberated the
territories and all of a sudden we found ourselves occupiers with the whole
world down our throats.

America has underestimated Iraqi endurance. When it became clear that
Turkey was not about to let U.S. troops pass through its territory to open
a northern front, why wasn't the offensive postponed for a few days rather
than leaving the troops vulnerable to attack and far from supply lines? Now
another 200,000 troops are being rushed in. Mistakes like that around here
would end in a commission of inquiry.

Mistake No. 6: The U.S. administration was wrong to add the goal of
inaugurating a democratic regime in Iraq to its primary objective of wiping
out terror. In doing so, it is biting off more than it can chew. As
President Mubarak once explained to an American news broadcaster, the type
of government in this part of the world - a blend of democracy and
dictatorship with a dummy parliament and a secret police - is the perfect
cocktail for political stability.

If Jordan and Egypt were democracies in the Western sense of the word, the
peace treaties with Israel would have been null and void long ago.
Democracies grow. They aren't parachuted in by a Tomahawk.

Mistake No. 7: Bush did not manage to win global sanction for the war on
Iraq. The amount of resistance put up by the Iraqis has been a shocker for
the army, and the hostility of the world media has been a shocker for the
powers that be in Washington. U.S. troops were prepared for a snap war, but
it's going to be a longer haul than expected. Sooner or later, victory will
come. The people of Iraq do not love Saddam, and the soldiers of Iraq will
not want to die to save his skin. He will disappear. But Bush's America,
after its break with the world, will not be what it was.

And why is that worrying? Because those same mistakes - the smugness and
the bullying - could be repeated when they start on us.

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