I think it's fair to say that we did not. Look at the nature of the equipment we took when we went. We took LAV IIIs and we ended up getting tanks. There was a whole host of assumptions made when we first went to Kandahar in terms of equipment and other things. We had to get helicopters that we originally didn't have. We perceived of a campaign that would be much more active in going into villages and dealing with people, whereas we found that subsequently the security element, which was determined largely by the use of IEDs and other forms of explosive devices, made it impossible for us to conduct the type of campaign that was envisaged at the beginning.
I think that's a perfectly accurate description of what happened. It evolved, and the enemy evolved, largely from lessons they had picked up in Iraq and other places.