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Odierno could alternatively have gone the route of one of his 4ID battalion commanders, Nate Sassaman, and argued that America should embrace brutality in Iraq before cutting and running.
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Col. Sassaman isn't a perfect spokesman for his cause.
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"The simple, somewhat barbaric truth is that we had to convince the Iraqi people that they should fear us more than they feared the insurgents," Col. Sassaman writes.
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"Screw brigade," Col. Sassaman yelled during a mortar attack in August 2003.
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Col. Sassaman says his troops initially told him both Iraqis survived.
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A former West Point football star, Col. Sassaman now runs the activities program of a high school in Col.rado and works for a company that runs seminars and drills for high-school football players around the country.
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He said he appreciates the service of Col. Sassaman.
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Col. Sassaman and his unit adopted a strict curfew and nightly raids.
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The general is an "arrogant, uncaring, aloof" officer who preferred to stay "back in the comfort of his elegantly appointed office" rather than accompanying troops on nighttime raids, Col. Sassaman wrote.
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