] "In the process if they (the Iraqis) actually fight, and ] that's one of the assumptions, clearly it's going to be ] brutal, dangerous work and we could take, bluntly, a ] couple to 3,000 casualties," said McCaffrey who became ] one of the most senior ranking members of the U.S. ] military following the 1991 war. ] ] "So if they (the Americans and British) are unwilling to ] face up to that, we may have a difficult time of it ] taking down Baghdad and Tikrit up to the north west." ] ] McCaffrey said Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld had ] misjudged the nature of the conflict. Asked if Rumsfeld ] made a mistake by not sending more troops to start the ] offensive, McCaffrey replied: "Yes, sure. I think ] everybody told him that." Barry McCaffrey: 3,000 casualties to Baghdad |