Originally posted by: LunarRay
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What they are saying is, these are fanatical left-overs of regular military and militia loyal to Hussein (professional soldiers who have lost their professional military organization), not business owners and taxi cab drivers or your otherwise average citizen who has put down their shovels and stethoscopes and taken up arms in resistance.
IOW, these are combatants left-over from Iraq's former military establishements (the losers of a conflict who won't give up until they're dead), not an 'uprising' of Iraqi people.
If that is what they are saying why isn't it what comes out of their mouth... why do we always need the talking experts to interpret what they "REALLY" said or mean....
This is done on porpoise.... they are trying to be fishy and they ain't... they say what they need to say so that you and others will say what you say they say... so they can, if need be, say "I didn't say that"... Gorilla war... chimp war... ostrich tactics who cares what you call it... what they be doing is the important part....[/quote]
We need these "experts" because Americans watch too many movies and think they know everything about warfare. The problem is not that we think that we know everything rather the problem is that we intrepret things and make general, not specific, assumptions.
I want to raise the point that everyone should be questioning these so called military experts. I know 5-10 high ranking officers who were asked to be military analysists for various news programs who in turn were denied the right for National Security reasons. Im not saying all military "experts" on TV are quacks...just take their "analysis" with a grain of salt.
On the "guerrilla warfare" issue, you will find many pentagon officals that will take both sides of the issue so it is certanily valid. I feel that ignoring the level of organization of the resistance that their tactics are definatily guerrilla warfare tactics no question. It is a simple matter of doing the smart thing, if the Iraqi army in 92 with one of the best air defences in the world and with newer Soviet hardware could not defeat us, no resistance/army could conventionally defeat us ever. Im not trying to sound elitist but listen to the pulse of our armed forces for the past decade. I hear all the time about the unknown threat of terrorists using guerrilla tactics and way to much about WMD. I hardly hear anything about the conventional forces of China and NK because these are known quanities. COnventional forces are expensive. As Americans we thoroughly enjoy this from time to time but our money has gone into forming the best conventional army in the world.
Guerrilla warfare has been around in one form or another for centuries and it is the most effective tactic vs the US. (ie Vietnam) guerrilla warfare tactics = guerrilla war...What Bush is trying to do is spin the term for the armchair general's so they dont think Iraq is turning into Vietnam.
Lunar Ray, The resistance does not run around in shirts that says "shoot me."

Yes the average taxi cab driver is not part of the resistance. However, members of the resistance are probably taxi cab drivers.