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Evolution Of a U.S. General In Iraq

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02.16.2008 at 10:13am

Evolution Of a U.S. General In Iraq by Amit Paley and Joshua Partlow, Washington Post.

…over the past 15 months, Odierno has earned a very different reputation. Even some of his critics now say his tenure as the No. 2 military official in Iraq — a position he handed over this week — reflects a newfound understanding of counterinsurgency doctrine and the necessity of using nonlethal tactics to reduce violence in Iraq.

“General Odierno has experienced an awakening — I’ve now completely revised my impression of him,” said retired Army Col. Stuart A. Herrington, who wrote a 2003 report for the military that identified Odierno’s unit as “the major offender” in carrying out indiscriminate detentions of civilians. “He recognized that his guys were very, very heavy-handed before and realized tactics had to change.”

Odierno’s evolution over the past five years is in many ways the story of how the U.S. military has transformed its Iraq strategy and helped to ease back the country from the brink of civil war.

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