by Patrick J. Buchanan – April 14, 2003
It was no cakewalk. But no quagmire either. It was the most awesome display of military power in modern times.
At the beginning of the war, Iraqi defenders far outnumbered the U.S. and British invasion force. Yet, from a rolling start, coalition forces took but three weeks and 100 dead to occupy the capital of a nation the size of France with an army of hundreds of thousands.






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