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10 Steps To Victory In Iraq WASHINGTON, DC (ContentDesk) DEcember 17 2003-- Now we are engaged in a guerrilla war in Iraq. The enemy pecks at us, inflicting a series of small, bleeding wounds. They hope thereby to so irritate us that we leave. Capturelife Press announces the release of a free article "10 Steps to Victory in Iraq" to solve the mess we are in. Dr. David Chananie, an expert on the Vietnam War, wrote the article to show how lessons from Vietnam can be used in Iraq. His latest book is Not Yet At Ease: Photographs of America's Continuing Engagement With the Vietnam War, a Writers' Digest award winner for 2003. Dr. Chananie speaks on the topic: "Let's Remember Vietnam, Not Repeat It.""To get out of Vietnam, we had to use things such as the Phoenix program, in which we murdered thousands of the enemy, and the Christmas bombings, called by some an act of unprecedented brutality," says Dr. Chananie. "We will have to show similar resolve in the war on terrorism or more Americans will die. The ten steps lie on a continuum from the benign
to the brutal. We can select as many of them as we find necessary. I provide them here because I haven't heard anybody offer anything better."The steps are:Beef Up the Number of Troops in and in Our Military.Control the Borders in Iraq.Issue National Photo Identity Cards in Iraq. Deny Sanctuaries for the Enemy.Insert Spies in the Iraqi Population and Develop Informants.Bring Back Ambushes and Take the War to the Enemy.Bury Terrorists in Pigskins?Use Psychological Warfare to Demoralize the Enemy.Kill Terrorists' Families to the Last Member.Disperse the Population of Tikrit and Fallujah Among the Shia.You can see the article at NotYetAtEase.com/item.asp?recordid=Tensteps&pagestyle=nopix on the World wide web.Electronic and paper redistribution are allowed provided you don't change the file, or your suggested edits are approved by the author in writing. An ascii copy is available on the web site.Dr. Chananie may be contacted by e-mail at e-mail protected from spam bots or by phone at (301) 816-4218..
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