Sean Rayment
London Telegraph
Sunday, Dec 21, 2008
A former head of the British Army has accused the Americans of “appalling” decision making during the Iraq war.
Writing in The Sunday Telegraph, General Sir Mike Jackson, the former chief of the general staff, said that the violence in post-war Iraq was “much exacerbated by the security vacuum created by Washington’s appalling decisions” to disband the Iraqi security forces.
Gen Sir Mike, who was head of the British Army at the time of the war, added that the US policy to “de-Baathify” Iraq doubled the time taken to reach the point where the coalition could consider a withdrawal from the country.
The general also added that Iranian backing for Shia militants, a development which led to hundreds of British casualties, further complicated the post-war environment.
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The former defence chief, who said that he believed the campaign had been successful, was also critical of the US and British governments for failing to “understand fully” the complexity of the situation in Iraq and to create a proper reconstruction plan.
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