Army's Schoomaker Sees Uncertainty, Canny Enemy in Iraq
The Iraq war "cannot be won militarily," says the U.S. Army's top soldier, and it presents a multilayered problem for top planners: How to use as few soldiers as possible with maximum military effect to fight an elusive enemy that can be reinforced at will from neighboring countries across porous...
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