Yes, the Army made some mistakes in Iraq:
The 720-page report compiled by the Combat Studies Institute at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, details the effects of having too few coalition troops on the ground when the reality after the fall of Baghdad was “severely out of line” with the anticipated conditions.
Previous experience “should have indicated that many more troops would be needed for the post-Saddam era in Iraq,” historians wrote in the report, “On Point II: Transition to a New Campaign.”
“The coalition’s inability to prevent looting, to secure Iraq’s borders and to guard the vast number of munitions dumps in the early months after Saddam’s overthrow are indicative of the shortage,” the study found.
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