Actually I was simply making a joke on what we all know. It is clear that, militarily, this has got to be the worst-run 'war' we have ever involved ourselves in. It, IMO, eclipses even Viet Nam. Not surprisingly so because Rummy stunk that one up too.I agree that it is important to note how these various failures occured to hopefully learn from going forward.
One area that I found interesting as I had not paid all that much attention before was the battle between the DoD and the State Department. You had the DoD who worked with Iraqi exiles and wanted them to be brought into the new Iraqi government. And you had the State Department who did not want any Iraqi exiles involved and only Iraqi internals. State's feelings were the Exiles would not be reviewed as legitimate by the internals.
One result of this decision was we ended up not being without a functioning group ready to help lead an interim government and led to our occupation led by Bremer instead of Iraqi's.
The largest blunder (after actually starting the mess to begin with), IMO, was disbanding the Army. It was a colossal mistake that we have been trying to overcome since the moment it happened.