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Belmont Club
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"Belmont Club
History and History in the Making
Monday, October 25, 2004
War Plan Orange
In retrospect Saddam's plan to defend Iraq may bear a resemblance to War
Plan Orange's retreat into Bataan. Since reinforcements could not come to
the aid of US divisions in the Philippine Islands in time to repel an
anticipated Japanese invasion, the plan called for the abandonment of the
capital and a concentration of forces and supplies into the Bataan peninsula,
where MacArthur's forces could hope to hold out until relief eventually arrived.
MacArthur attempted to change the plan at the last moment, attempting to fight
near the beaches and was belatedly forced readopt the strategy of withdrawing
into Bataan, a mistake which cost him thousands of tons in supplies. Still, by
skillful rearguard actions at the Agno and Pampanga Rivers, MacArthur slipped
80,000 men into his defensive redoubt and held out for four months. Three years
later, Tomoyuki Yamashita, facing the same strategic problem against superior
forces, moved his 272,000 troops into the mountainous spine of Luzon where he
held out for a little over eight months.
Faced with an invasion of Iraq in 2003, Saddam carried out his own sideslip
maneuver into a redoubt. The Duelfer
report notes that Saddam may have begun moving his WMD materials into Syria
as the US vainly attempted to get UN authorization to topple his regime.
Duelfer agreed that a large amount of material had been transferred by Iraq
to Syria before the March 2003 war. "A lot of materials left Iraq and
went to Syria," Duelfer said. "There was certainly a lot of traffic
across the border points. We've got a lot of data to support that, including
people discussing it. But whether in fact in any of these trucks there was WMD-related
materials, I cannot say."
At least so"
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