The projections of many non-governmental analysts, including this writer, regarding the likely pace andoutcome of the war in Iraq have not come true in the first week of the war. Their assessments underlining thepossibility of an early collapse of the Iraqi resistance due to the quantitative and qualitative superiorityof the coalition forces led by the US have not been borne out by the performance of both sides so far. The Iraqis have done much better than one expected them to do and the Americans have been facing much greaterdifficulty in enforcing their will on the battle-field than one would have thought.