How long before the US defeats Saddam?
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How long before the US defeats Saddam?
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I give it a few weeks.
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I'd say a few weeks at least. Saddam's forces are weaker than they were in the first Gulf War, but he isn't going to give up without a fight. Of course, after we get him out, we'll have to keep some troops there to keep the peace, and that's going to take a couple of months.
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More like many years. You're not going to solve this by killing Saddam, leaving a couple of divisions around till June, and then leaving.Asst. Asst. Lt. Cmdr. Smi wrote:I'd say a few weeks at least. Saddam's forces are weaker than they were in the first Gulf War, but he isn't going to give up without a fight. Of course, after we get him out, we'll have to keep some troops there to keep the peace, and that's going to take a couple of months.
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It's way too early to tell how long it'll take to secure control of Iraq. If Iraqi forces overthrow the government it could be days. If they fight to the last man standing with urban warfare in Basra and Baghdad, it could be months. If the Kurds fight the Americans there could be a low-intensity war going on for years if not decades. If the Turks or Iranians get involved then all bets are off.
In any case the occupation will need to be maintained for years or decades.
In any case the occupation will need to be maintained for years or decades.
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Less then a week of heavy fighting unless dams are blown and there must be a delay in river crossings. Followed by a possibul siege of Baghdad or more likely a period of skirmishing with diehards while there's a nation wide search for Saddam and his elite. US troops will remain in the country for years in at least corps strength, likely more.
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Even if the Iraqi Army and Republican guard blew up there own equipment and weapons, killed Saddam and his associates and then dispersed back there homes while all the opposite groups banded together to help rebuild we'd need troops for several years.Asst. Asst. Lt. Cmdr. Smi wrote:I'd say a few weeks at least. Saddam's forces are weaker than they were in the first Gulf War, but he isn't going to give up without a fight. Of course, after we get him out, we'll have to keep some troops there to keep the peace, and that's going to take a couple of months.
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The war takes weeks, but the occupation will take years, perhaps a decade
Plus with France and Germany suddenly warming up to us in order to "help out" post-Saddam Iraq *cough cough*
Plus with France and Germany suddenly warming up to us in order to "help out" post-Saddam Iraq *cough cough*
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If he does that he is a idiot, betting you nation on a city?..but hey, its Uncle Saddam...The_Nice_Guy wrote:It seems like Saddam is pulling in all his troops into a ring of steel around Baghdad, leaving the rest of Iraq to the allies. I can't think of any other reason for the rapid US ground advance.
That makes it a matter of months long fighting.
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Time to dispose of Iraq's army, 2-3 weeks. mop up of two months.possibly 5-8 years of occupation of some kind or another.
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One always hopes so, but you never plan on it.Zoink wrote:Hopefully Saddam is knocked-off and his defense collapses, with troops rolling into Baghdad with little resistance.
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Actually, I think it's a pretty good move. I think everybody knows his troops have zero chance of victory out in the open, where they'll be begging to be smashed by armored columns and air strikes. So why throw away troops in inefffective combat?Stuart Mackey wrote:If he does that he is a idiot, betting you nation on a city?..but hey, its Uncle Saddam...
Whether or not they have a better chance(more than zero) in city fighting is going to be interesting, to say the least.
He could afford to lose the desert territory, but he cannot afford to lose his cities or his army. By pulling into the environs in and around Baghdad and fighting a la Stalingrad, he could make the US flinch if his troops could inflict enough casualties or prolong the war enough.
The rest of Iraq can always be reclaimed if he wins, but he'll need his army, the bedrock of his power, to do the reclaiming.
In this case, yeah, city and army comes before a nation.
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Err, by putting his armies in citys he cedes the nation to the enemy, but more importantly he cedes the enemy all possible inicitive, he grants the enemy the ability to resupply at will {like they dont already, but still}. You can regain citys, but not a country. He will be surrounded and redused, with no chance to influence events outside of his city the nation will effetivly be changed according to what America wants. America wont flinch in this, Saddam will loose, not as quickly as open warfare, but loose just the same.The_Nice_Guy wrote: In this case, yeah, city and army comes before a nation.
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You can't regain even a city without an army. And his army would be lost if he tried to keep his nation. It's just sand, right?
Yeah, I think it's just prolonging the inevitable too, but to Saddam, that's the only game left in town. He can't throw away his troops out in the open.
Why can't the idiot just surrender!?!
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Yeah, I think it's just prolonging the inevitable too, but to Saddam, that's the only game left in town. He can't throw away his troops out in the open.
Why can't the idiot just surrender!?!
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Well, as you say, he is an idiot.The_Nice_Guy wrote:You can't regain even a city without an army. And his army would be lost if he tried to keep his nation. It's just sand, right?
Yeah, I think it's just prolonging the inevitable too, but to Saddam, that's the only game left in town. He can't throw away his troops out in the open.
Why can't the idiot just surrender!?!
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So does that mean that my friends could end up staying down there for almost a decade?!?!!!!! That would fuckin' suck. They were told to expect to be there for a couple months but that they might be there for a year or two...not eight or ten.Stuart Mackey wrote:Time to dispose of Iraq's army, 2-3 weeks. mop up of two months.possibly 5-8 years of occupation of some kind or another.
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Well you never know exactly in a war, no plan survives first contact with the enemy, to use a well worn phrase.Zaia wrote:So does that mean that my friends could end up staying down there for almost a decade?!?!!!!! That would fuckin' suck. They were told to expect to be there for a couple months but that they might be there for a year or two...not eight or ten.Stuart Mackey wrote:Time to dispose of Iraq's army, 2-3 weeks. mop up of two months.possibly 5-8 years of occupation of some kind or another.
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Nothing to fear- units would be rotated in and out- 1-2 years sounds about right.Zaia wrote: So does that mean that my friends could end up staying down there for almost a decade?!?!!!!! That would fuckin' suck. They were told to expect to be there for a couple months but that they might be there for a year or two...not eight or ten.
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