02365oam 2200409z- 450 991016268520332120180410221039.01-933909-57-9(CKB)3710000001044200(EXLCZ)99371000000104420020210505c2013uuuu -u- -engBreaking Iraq the ten mistakes that broke Iraq /by Colonel Ted Spain, US Army (ret) and Terry Turchie, Dep. Asst. Dir. FBI (ret)History Publishing Company, LLC1-933909-53-6 Foreword / Thomas E. Ricks -- Preface / Teddy R. Spain -- Introduction -- The Middle East, March, 2003 -- Where are all the military police?: the fallacy of Secretary Rumsfeld's deployment plans -- Law and order in the rear view mirror -- Enemy, terrorist, or criminal? -- Detainees and intelligence collection -- Janis Karpinski, warden of Abu Ghraib -- The combat arms mentality of Lt. General Ricardo Sanchez -- L. Paul Bremer's CPA: Can't Produce Anything -- Bernie Kerik, "the Commissioner" -- Can we count on the Iraqi police? -- The hidden weakness of the George W. Bush coalition of the unwilling -- Conclusion -- Glossary.The unvarnished account of a brigade commander's tour of duty in Baghdad during the first chaotic year of the American occupation following the 2003 invasion. What went wrong and what was wrong with the U.S. military is closely examined. The ten major mistakes made in Washington and on the battlefield are brought to light--Publisher.Iraq War, 2003-2011Personal narrativesIraq War, 2003-2011CampaignsBaghdadMilitary assistance, AmericanIraqDeceptionPolitical aspectsUnited StatesInternal securityIraqUnited StatesPolitics and government21st centuryIraqPolitics and government2003-IraqArmed ForcesOperational readinessIraq War, 2003-2011Iraq War, 2003-2011CampaignsMilitary assistance, AmericanDeceptionPolitical aspectsInternal security956.7044/30973Spain Ted1243640Turchie Terry D.BOOK9910162685203321Breaking Iraq2884556UNINA