Best strategy for taking Baghdad
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Best strategy for taking Baghdad
Examining the present conflict from a purely military point of view, the question for the class is: "what would be the best strategy for taking Baghdad?"
It's clear that whatever heavy resistance the invasion forces will face will be concentrated upon Saddam's remaining strongholds of the capitol and the cities of Mosul, Tikirt, and Kirkuk; more or less where his tribal alliances have been located and are strongest. Northern Iraq has long been in the effective hands of the Kurdish insurgents, and the southern regions of the country are falling to the Coalition advance with only light or even token resistance. This suggests that Saddam Hussein has largely conceeded the rest of the country in the early phase of the war and intends to make his stand within the areas lying on the east banks of the Euphrates. It is also suggested that his likely strategy is to get the invasion forces tied up in urban battles, making them pay in blood for every kilometre and block in the hopes of inflicting unacceptable losses sufficent to compel the Coalition forces to negotiate favourable terms for an armistice.
The main strategic target is doubtlessly Baghdad, if we assume that Saddam and his governmental and military command are still within the city. Assuming this in advance, what would be the best way to capture the city? Direct assault, with the risks entailed in urban warfare (and do not make the mistake of underestimating the defenders —they will fight)? The goal of capturing the city intact rules out simply razing Baghdad, as Curtis LeMay would probably recommend.
Or perhaps the best approach would be to take a page from Gen. Grant's playbook: siege warfare. Establish a perimetre around the city, cut the roads, rail links, and if feasible dam the Tigris river to reduce Baghdad's water supply, and starve the defenders out. A siege perimetre surrounding Baghdad, measured from a radius of 7.5 kilometres from the centre of town, would encompass a circle of 60.32 kilometres (in the siege of Petersburg in the American Civil War, by contrast, Grant's siege lines extended to a distance of 85 kilometres and were effectively manned by a force of about 120,000).
If you were running the war, which strategy would you select?
It's clear that whatever heavy resistance the invasion forces will face will be concentrated upon Saddam's remaining strongholds of the capitol and the cities of Mosul, Tikirt, and Kirkuk; more or less where his tribal alliances have been located and are strongest. Northern Iraq has long been in the effective hands of the Kurdish insurgents, and the southern regions of the country are falling to the Coalition advance with only light or even token resistance. This suggests that Saddam Hussein has largely conceeded the rest of the country in the early phase of the war and intends to make his stand within the areas lying on the east banks of the Euphrates. It is also suggested that his likely strategy is to get the invasion forces tied up in urban battles, making them pay in blood for every kilometre and block in the hopes of inflicting unacceptable losses sufficent to compel the Coalition forces to negotiate favourable terms for an armistice.
The main strategic target is doubtlessly Baghdad, if we assume that Saddam and his governmental and military command are still within the city. Assuming this in advance, what would be the best way to capture the city? Direct assault, with the risks entailed in urban warfare (and do not make the mistake of underestimating the defenders —they will fight)? The goal of capturing the city intact rules out simply razing Baghdad, as Curtis LeMay would probably recommend.
Or perhaps the best approach would be to take a page from Gen. Grant's playbook: siege warfare. Establish a perimetre around the city, cut the roads, rail links, and if feasible dam the Tigris river to reduce Baghdad's water supply, and starve the defenders out. A siege perimetre surrounding Baghdad, measured from a radius of 7.5 kilometres from the centre of town, would encompass a circle of 60.32 kilometres (in the siege of Petersburg in the American Civil War, by contrast, Grant's siege lines extended to a distance of 85 kilometres and were effectively manned by a force of about 120,000).
If you were running the war, which strategy would you select?
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Both options (Urban Warfare and Siege Warfare) take too long, for the expectations of the military, politicians, economists and the people. Also, it would tie up a large number of troops that could be best used in the Northern part of the country (the hilly area).
Since the current buzz-word is Effect-based Warfare, a good plan would entail a little of siege operations (cut the main routes), urban warfare (capture of outlying strongholds) and psychological warfare (negotiations, making people see the war is not against them, etc.), as has been applied.
The military districts are the key, if they can be controlled in some way, most of the city would be in control.
I wouldn't be surprised if the population of Bagdad would be more difficult to persuade in not taking up arms, since they live in the very heart of a dictatorship, where its influence is the highest.
Let's hope most of the Iraqi leadership surrenders, gets captured, or killed, since they are the head of the snake, right?
Since the current buzz-word is Effect-based Warfare, a good plan would entail a little of siege operations (cut the main routes), urban warfare (capture of outlying strongholds) and psychological warfare (negotiations, making people see the war is not against them, etc.), as has been applied.
The military districts are the key, if they can be controlled in some way, most of the city would be in control.
I wouldn't be surprised if the population of Bagdad would be more difficult to persuade in not taking up arms, since they live in the very heart of a dictatorship, where its influence is the highest.
Let's hope most of the Iraqi leadership surrenders, gets captured, or killed, since they are the head of the snake, right?
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Nuclear bombs are slightly more practical because of the whole "they existing in reality" aspect. One B-2 unloading 16 1.2 megaton B-83 nuclear bombs would deal with the issue quite well.Darth Wong wrote:Orbital ion cannon
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Smaller yield, and we need those buildings crushed and the debris vaporized to dig out any fortifications or bunkers.phongn wrote:Trident D-5 would be faster, though.Sea Skimmer wrote:Nuclear bombs are slightly more practical because of the whole "they existing in reality" aspect. One B-2 unloading 16 1.2 megaton B-83 nuclear bombs would deal with the issue quite well.Darth Wong wrote:Orbital ion cannon
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How about a method that focuses more on the 'liberation' aspect of the war and less of the 'mindless destruction and slaugher' aspect?
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What, it's "mindless" to drop a 25MT bomb in the exact centre of the city?HemlockGrey wrote:How about a method that focuses more on the 'liberation' aspect of the war and less of the 'mindless destruction and slaugher' aspect?
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It's not slaughter if we vapourise a whole city.HemlockGrey wrote:How about a method that focuses more on the 'liberation' aspect of the war and less of the 'mindless destruction and slaugher' aspect?
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Yeah, but that many groundbursts would irradiate the area for quite a distance, no?Sea Skimmer wrote:Smaller yield, and we need those buildings crushed and the debris vaporized to dig out any fortifications or bunkers.phongn wrote:Trident D-5 would be faster, though.Sea Skimmer wrote: Nuclear bombs are slightly more practical because of the whole "they existing in reality" aspect. One B-2 unloading 16 1.2 megaton B-83 nuclear bombs would deal with the issue quite well.
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I suppose they could be airbursted to merely crush. But in that case I want the extra megatonnage for sure.phongn wrote: Yeah, but that many groundbursts would irradiate the area for quite a distance, no?
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Presumably these bunkers are hardened against airbusts, though. You might very well need groundbursts or penetrators to take care of them.Sea Skimmer wrote:I suppose they could be airbursted to merely crush. But in that case I want the extra megatonnage for sure.phongn wrote: Yeah, but that many groundbursts would irradiate the area for quite a distance, no?
To blow the fortifications you might very well need groundbursts, depending on how strong they're made, and groundbursts are, to put it mildly, messy.SPOOFE wrote:Bah. Tac-nukes on the fortifications will be enough. Although most of the ignorant masses in the world will crap their pants the second you say the N-word (and I'm not referring to the racial slur).
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Once the city above is flattened we can always pump gasoline down the airshafts. Or unleash GBU-28's. Though if that fails, B-61-11 is operational.phongn wrote:
Presumably these bunkers are hardened against airbusts, though. You might very well need groundbursts or penetrators to take care of them.
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Ahh, GBU-28. Best use of old 8" guns ever.Sea Skimmer wrote:Once the city above is flattened we can always pump gasoline down the airshafts. Or unleash GBU-28's. Though if that fails, B-61-11 is operational.phongn wrote:
Presumably these bunkers are hardened against airbusts, though. You might very well need groundbursts or penetrators to take care of them.
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Only the initial wartime batch of 32 and later trials batch of 24 used old 8-inch tubes. The main post war 100-unit production run used purpose built casings.phongn wrote:
Ahh, GBU-28. Best use of old 8" guns ever.
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yanno, those very bright flashes and big explosions on the live shots of Baghdad are only 1 tonne bombs, not the 10.5 tonne MOABs or the smaller Daisy Cutters. We can just drop some of those without worry about nukes, and still get some very nice big explosions.
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Without using WMD (I'm sure there's a document out there that say if we use WMD weps, than so can Iraq, or something) I give you but two words: Carpet Bombing. Load up them B-52s, fly over Baghdad, release, get more bombs, repeat.
I can guarentee you that if we started tonight, by tomarrow moringing the phones would be wringing in the White House:
"What the hell are you doing?!!! Are you fucking insane???!?!?!?"
Thats what would be so great about going back to WW2 style raids today, everyone is so used to this PC crap it'll be a huge shock.
I can guarentee you that if we started tonight, by tomarrow moringing the phones would be wringing in the White House:
"What the hell are you doing?!!! Are you fucking insane???!?!?!?"
Thats what would be so great about going back to WW2 style raids today, everyone is so used to this PC crap it'll be a huge shock.
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Well, if we want massive destruction or shock without WMD, I have another solution which wont flatten the city. Here's a calculation I made a while ago
I doubt many people would want to fight after the whole city has been coated in such muntions.The US Army procured 857 MLRS firing units. Each one can fire a dozen M26 at once, with each rocket carrying 644 M77 DPICM bomblets. Depending on the range, a twelve rocket salvo will cover 120,000-200,000 square meters, with some overlapping of bomblets.
In other words, if they all fired at once the area covered would be 102,840,000 to 171,400,000 square meters, 102.84 to 171.4 square kilometers with 6,622,869 bomblets landing in a timeframe of sixty seconds.
Without cover of some sort, no person should be left alive within that area.
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