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0 reviewsISBN 10: 0833040162
ISBN 13: 9780833040169
Author: Stephen T. Hosmer
Draws upon information derived primarily from interviews with and interrogations of senior Iraqi military and civilian officials to examine why the Iraqi resistance in March and April 2003 was so weak. It focuses on two questions: (1) Why did the Iraqi Regular Army and Republican Guard forces do so little fighting? and (2) Why did Iraqi leaders fail to adopt certain defensive measures that would have made the Coalition's task more difficult?
CHAPTER ONE Introduction
CHAPTER TWO Saddam Made Strategic Miscalculations
CHAPTER THREE Saddam’s Internal Security Concerns Weakened Iraqi Defenses Against External Attack
CHAPTER FOUR Iraq’s Military Strategy and Operations Were Poorly Designed and Executed
CHAPTER FIVE Poor Motivation and Morale Decisively Undermined the Iraqi Defense
CHAPTER SIX Superior Military Capabilities Gave Coalition Forces an Overwhelming Advantage
CHAPTER SEVEN Concluding Observations
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Tags: Stephen Hosmer, Iraqi, Resistance, Coalition