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IT WAS late May, in Tikrit, Saddam Hussein’s hometown, and I asked him whether the U.S. had a model in mind for rebuilding Iraq. “Well,” the reliably frank V Corps commander told me, “we’re making this up here as we go along.” It stuck with me because it is increasingly clear that Washington’s postwar plans were at best ill-formed—and at worst uninformed. U.S. soldiers are trying their best. But America’s military universities don’t teach them peacekeeping or nation building. Quite the opposite: Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld has authorized the Oct.
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