Please, no politics in this thread, this is simply a discussion of tactics used by USCC
First off it seems obvious that intel collected on this offensive was some of the best the world has seen in any conflict and that loss to unnecessary life has been the primary objective in this offensive by using precision munitions combined with intel in order to achieve goals.
The goals they have achieved in just less than 3 days using
S-G-A is astounding to say the least.
What I'd like to discuss or ask is:
-Is this a pre-scripted, multi-scenario flexible plan they are using with various "What if?" scenarios that they can interchange, swap in or out, depending at the immediate situation at hand? Or is this a pre-scripted offensive with strict goals, basically no back up plan except flexible plans that are necessary and doctrine to protect the flanks (with the use of airpower)?
Seems to me Scharzcoft had a more descriptive, percise battle plan though not on a scale that Franks has..and it appears to be the former mentioned above, flexible, but pre-scripted.
Last question:
How do you think they will reach their final destination on the ground?
WIll the bridges be intact on the Tigris and Euphates(sp) while meeting light resistence and/or mass surrenders?
Or will the bridges be blown and heavy resistence met around or in Bagdad?