Jiang argues that Iraq in 2003 was uniquely vulnerable because sanctions and prior air campaigns had decimated its military, leaving it without meaningful air defenses under open desert conditions.
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AIR Superiority
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"...in 2003, Iraq didn't have any air defenses. America had complete air superiority. Okay. That's the first thing. The second thing is that Iraq..."
"Um, that's the second thing. Um. And the third thing is that, um, the Iraqi people didn't know what's going to happen. They, they..."
"...is lost. Russia has been able to establish battlefield dominance. That's air superiority. Its soldiers are extremely well -disciplined. They have high morale. They're..."
"...terrain, right? I mean, like, like the idea is to have air superiority, special forces, and then rapid, um, decapitation strikes. Well, you can't..."
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