Wednesday, August 09, 2006

If Adam Goes, Halutz Must Follow

Notice how the situation is being presented below, at Ynet, as if the upper IDF echelon that appointed him to the position is innocent of all failure:-


Major-General Adam was appointed to lead the Northern Command in the beginning of October 2005. His appointment surprised many in the ranks of the army. Adam, head of the Technology and Logistics department of the IDF, was not considered one of the leading candidates for the post.


"Everyone thought that Udi Adam would enjoy operational quiet like during the period of (his predecessor) Benny Ganz, and he would have no problem fulfilling the role. People forgot that the north can ignite at any moment because there's an enemy sitting right there across the border, and then things would erupt in turmoil," a military official explained.



This is getting dirty.

Who appointed him if not Halutz, who, as former IAF commander, has little on-hands experience in ground battles ops?

Who, then, must follow Adam out if not Halutz?

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