By the way ineedskillz, British teeth aren't really that bad, I've got no idea where that comes from. It's not really a very good generalisation.

sawleaf, it was that US troops had not been trained well enough to be able to cope with mountains properly. Friendly fire might happen, but the US shot down our very distinctive planes and helicopters (since when do the Iraqi guerillas use fighter jets with RAF logos) and even attacked a very clearly marked British convoy. Its not like it was easy to make a mistake.