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They were quite vulnerable, and, I believe, still are. As far as I can tell, we didn't even make a real effort to secure them during the initial invasion of Iraq. That being said, I can't see anything to indicate a planned effort to attack/sever the LOCs. Yes, there were numerous attacks, but were the attacks just because there were a lot of (primarily) Americans on the roads, or as part of a plan focused on disrupting supply (a la Lawrence of Arabia destroying Turkish railroads and forcing them to consume a lot of resources garrisoning the railroads)?
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