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Last week those against the war were commenting that the shock-and-awe strategy hadn’t worked, and that the Iraqi army was resisting our troops more than had been anticipated.
They said the U.S. had been mistaken in expecting the Iraqi army to collapse without a fight. But isn’t that exactly what has just happened in Baghdad?