i believe Fez is right in this case.
IIUC, the US military uses 4 categories for evaluating Iraqi units. Level 1 to 4.
A level 4 unit has not finished train and equip.
A level 3 unit HAS finished train and equip, but can only operate along side US units.
A level 2 unit is capable of fighting on its own, but lacks a full range of support capabilities that would normally be part of said unit, such as maintenance, logistics, etc.
A level 1 unit is fully capable.
The briefing Kaplan refers to indicated only one level 1 unit. There were AT THAT TIME a couple of dozen level 2 units, and even more level 3 units. Level 2 units have been fighting in Anbar prov, IIUC, and level 3 units have taken part in various operations.
Presumably the situation now is better than when that briefing is done, and will be better still in a few months.
Now that doesnt prove that the admins proposed withdrawl is without problems - Kaplan is right about that, and right that a fuller plan is required. But its not as silly as the one battalion quote would indicate.
IIUC, the US military uses 4 categories for evaluating Iraqi units. Level 1 to 4.
A level 4 unit has not finished train and equip.
A level 3 unit HAS finished train and equip, but can only operate along side US units.
A level 2 unit is capable of fighting on its own, but lacks a full range of support capabilities that would normally be part of said unit, such as maintenance, logistics, etc.
A level 1 unit is fully capable.
The briefing Kaplan refers to indicated only one level 1 unit. There were AT THAT TIME a couple of dozen level 2 units, and even more level 3 units. Level 2 units have been fighting in Anbar prov, IIUC, and level 3 units have taken part in various operations.
Presumably the situation now is better than when that briefing is done, and will be better still in a few months.
Now that doesnt prove that the admins proposed withdrawl is without problems - Kaplan is right about that, and right that a fuller plan is required. But its not as silly as the one battalion quote would indicate.
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