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Iraq
Air Force Plans Altered Role in Iraq
2008-07-29
Apparently the Air Force is desperate enough for good press that they made a deal with the NYT ...
The commander of American and allied air forces in the Middle East has completed a detailed plan for how air power would be refocused in Iraq if, as is widely anticipated, the number of American ground troops was reduced in the final months of the Bush presidency and beyond.

The commander, Lt. Gen. Gary North, described a future approach that would rely on jet fighters and bombers to help ensure the safety of American troops who remain behind to train Iraqis as the number of allied ground combat troops decreased.
Gee: our fighters and bombers would support the guys on the ground. Johnson, stop the presses!
In addition, surveillance aircraft would take on an ever increasing role in spotting adversaries, while transport planes would continue to support a growing Iraqi military, which for now is not capable of supplying itself.
Posted by:Steve White

#4  Apparently the Air Force is desperate enough for good press that they made a deal with the NYT ...

The AF is even more out of touch than I had imagined.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2008-07-29 08:51  

#3  Still can't beat stick-n-rudder and the guts of an A-10 pilot and his Hawg for close air support from the AF.
Posted by: OldSpook   2008-07-29 04:36  

#2  A solution in search of a problem.
Posted by: phil_b   2008-07-29 01:41  

#1  Sorry. Let me be the first.
Who on this board ever saw sufficiently coordinated involvement by the AF that would warrant a success proclamation for their planning?
Posted by: Chinesh Panda2250   2008-07-29 00:11  

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