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Why is Zhang called Zhang Haifu?
Attachment: Introduction to Zhang: Male, 1952 was born in Yanshan, Hebei Province. He is a famous military theorist and critic in China, deputy director and professor of the Department of Military Logistics and Military Science and Technology Equipment of National Defense University, doctoral supervisor of military strategy, discipline leader of military equipment, deputy rank and rear admiral rank. In 2006, he began to participate in the production of CCTV's "New Defense Watch" column. Tianya question: Q:? A: Zhang was named Zhang Huff because he predicted that the war situation in Iraq conformed to CCTV's law of "who dies and who lives". As soon as the Iraq war started, Zhang experts thought that the US military would fall into the "people's war Wang Yang sea" and Saddam was "luring the enemy deeper". When the US military attacked, experts said A- 10? How to attack without-10? When the American troops approached the gates of Baghdad, he thought that the United States would face a tough street battle, and the casualties would be greater than the Vietnam War. When American troops easily captured Baghdad, he thought Saddam's elite troops had retreated to his hometown of tikrit, where the final decisive battle would take place. When tikrit surrendered without a fight, he speculated that Saddam's Republican Guard must be hiding in an underground bunker. Such speculation obviously lacks basic common sense, even people who don't know much about modern military organizational structure know: how can hundreds of thousands of troops and heavy weapons be hidden in underground bunkers without anyone knowing? On the screen, he rubbed his hands and said, I don't understand ... finally, Zhang fell into soliloquy: "I really don't understand why the Iraqis didn't blow up this bridge?" Don't burn oil fields? A few bombs and a few matches will do it. They are too lazy. " When the Iraqi people actively participated in the elections and the democratic system in Iraq was gradually consolidated, even the 54-year-old Kurdish veteran Amir. Buzz also said with joy: "Before this, there was never democracy in Iraq; But after that, it will spread all over Iraq.