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| "The biggest US failure in Iraq to date lay in American inability to understand the workings of Iraqi society. Many US administrators and military commanders appeared to believe that once the Baathist state of Saddam Hussein was overthrown, they would be dealing with an Iraqi society that was docile, grateful and virtually a blank slate on which US goals could be imprinted." |
| says - NH36 (10:39 Nov. 12, 2009 ) |
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inability to understand the workings of Iraqi society. Many
US administrators and military commanders appeared to
believe that once the Baathist state of Saddam Hussein was
overthrown, they would be dealing with an Iraqi society that
was docile, grateful and virtually a blank slate on which US
goals could be imprinted.
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