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Old December 20th 03, 08:33 PM
phil hunt
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On Sat, 20 Dec 2003 20:03:48 GMT, Charles Gray wrote:
co-ordination = radio

What radio? the U.S. will have every frequency jammed


And then the USA won't be able to use radio either.

-- we
practically own the radio spectrum. Also, that sort of time on target
tactic takes a lot of training-- and most 3rd world countries don't
have it.
To put it this way, at no point during either GW I or II was the
Iraqi military, much larger, with many hardened facilities, able to
pull off this sort of coordination.


They weren't exactly the most competent army the world has ever
seen, were they? When officers are promoted for politcal reliability
instead of competence, that's what you expect to happen.


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