The BlogThe Iraqi Patton?9:47 AM, Jun 13, 2008
• By JOHN NOONAN
According to Time Magazine, Brigadier General Ali Jassim Mohammed Hassen al-Frejee could be the best officer the fledgling Iraqi Army has to offer. Assigned to the insurgent rat nest that was the Baghdad suburb of Lutufiyah in 2004, al-Frejee quickly gained the respect of both Iraqi and Coalition forces for his gladiatorial leadership style. The results speak for themselves.
General Ali adapted a strategy that has served Generals well over the course of history. "My tactics are simple," he says. "Whenever we see the enemy, we go after them." Even in the largely non-kinetic world of COIN operations, Patton-esqe aggressiveness works wonders. H/T Danger Room |
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