Post-war planning non-existent
A Knight Ridder review of the administration's Iraq policy and decisions has found that it invaded Iraq without a comprehensive plan in place to secure and rebuild the country. The administration also failed to provide some 100,000 additional U.S. troops that American military commanders originally wanted to help restore order and reconstruct a country shattered by war, a brutal dictatorship and economic sanctions."We didn't go in with a plan. We went in with a theory," said a veteran State Department officer who was directly involved in Iraq policy.
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