Summary
Deputy Defense Secretary Paul D. Wolfowitz provided the Senate Foreign Relations Committee this week with a rare admission of error. His observations may not be revelatory, but they give Congress an opening to assume more responsibility for what happens next in the war.
Mr. Wolfowitz conceded that the administration had miscalculated the extent and intensity of resistance in Iraq. "We had a plan that assumed we'd have basically more stable security conditions than we've encountered," he said.See the full content of this document
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Mistakes Were Made
Evidence that this mistake was made not only before the war but well after it also can be seen in...
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