Instead of behaving in a professional manner, our military invaded Iraq with far too small a force; failed to respond adequately when parts of the Iraqi Army (and Baathist Party) went underground; tolerated an orgy of looting and lawlessness
throughout the country; disobeyed orders and ignored international obligations (including the obligation of an occupying power to protect the facilities and treasures of the occupied country — especially, in this case, Baghdad's National Museum and
other archaeological sites of untold historic value); and incompetently fanned the flames of an insurgency against our occupation, committing numerous
atrocities against unarmed Iraqi civilians.