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Sunnis, armed by US, disarmed by Iraq govt
masbury
by masbury  8-18-2008    3
 Awakening Councils, who fought al-Qaida, not trusted by Shi'ite govt.
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What counts as 'success' in Iraq?
ratilfar
by ratilfar  8-16-2008   
 Cont.... This was widely predicted before the war was started, and it is now apparent. All of Iraq's leaders, including the president, a Kurd, are friendly with Iran and regard it as an important ally. In Bush circles, this new prominence for Iran is never linked to the war, as if occurring by itself.
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The Democrats' Fairy Tale
merrie
by merrie  7-24-2008    4
 And the improvements in Anbar could never have been sustained without aggressive American military efforts — efforts that were more effective in 2007 than they had been in 2006, due in part to the addition of the surge forces. Last year’s success, in Anbar and elsewhere, was made possible by confidence among Iraqis that U.S. troops would stay and help protect them, that the U.S. would not abandon them to their enemies. Because the U.S. sent more troops instead of withdrawing — because, in other words, President Bush won his battles in 2007 with the Democratic Congress — we have been able to turn around the situation in Iraq. And now Iraq’s Parliament has passed a de-Baathification law — one of the so-called benchmarks Congress established for political reconciliation. For much of 2007, Democrats were able to deprecate the military progress and political reconciliation taking place on the ground by harping on the failure of the Iraqi government to pass the benchmark legislation
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Good news.
sillysam
by sillysam  7-6-2008    1
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Iraqis lead final purge of Al-Qaeda
jatfla
by jatfla  7-6-2008    2
 My goodness....more good news. I guess now that the reports of success are increasing the Media will have to double up on the bad news of OPEC and high gas prices.
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Whittling Away At Shia Cleric Moqtada al-Sadr
merrie
by merrie  4-9-2008   
 (continued) Al-Qaida in Iraq tried to ignite a sectarian war -- its now-dead emir, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, made that goal explicit in February 2004. Al-Qaida massacred en masse, to the point that U.S. Sen. Harry Reid (D for Defeatist) declared the war in Iraq lost. Then, the Sunni tribes in Anbar turned on al-Qaida. Sunni political integration is by no means complete, but al-Qaida has failed. In August 2004, Sadr's thugs grabbed the Grand Mosque in Najaf. Sadr was counting on Americans to bomb the mosque. The United States opted to follow the political lead of Shia Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani. Sistani's aides told coalition officers: "Let us deal with Sadr. We know how to handle him and will do so. However, the coalition must not make him a martyr." Think of the Iraqi anti-Sadr method as a form of suffocation, a political war waged with the blessing of Ayatollah Sistani that requires daily economic and political action, persistent police efforts and occasional military thrusts.
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A boring story about the US elections
abailart
by abailart  3-7-2008    1
 Yawn....
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Short-Term US Deal with Sunni Tribes Arming New Militia?
abailart
by abailart  11-29-2007    3
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The Return Of Thousands Of Baghdad Residents
merrie
by merrie  11-3-2007    1
 They fled to Syria six months ago, leaving behind what had become one of the capital's more dangerous districts — west Baghdad's largely Sunni Khadra region. They had been living inside a vicious and bloody turf battle between al-Qaeda in Iraq and Mahdi Army militiamen. Azawi said things began changing, becoming more peaceful, in August when radical anti-American Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr ordered his Mahdi Army fighters to stand down nationwide
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al Qaeda “Defeated Mentally" ::Sheik Omar
merrie
by merrie  11-3-2007   
 Sheik Omar expressed deep gratitude for their assistance. Omar’s influence extends beyond tribal and party levels, to include important channels within the Iraqi government and the US military in Baghdad, as evidenced by the agenda of the hours-long meeting. But for the talk about al Qaeda, the focus was mostly on other topics, such as returning displaced persons to their homes, efficiently delivering basic services and jumpstarting the economy. In fact, more and more meetings in Iraq are turning to day-to-day business, and less time is required on military and security topics like targeting and addressing intelligence-type matters, which until recently monopolized most meetings across Iraq.
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Bush as Saddam
armoredbaby
by armoredbaby  9-23-2007   
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Petraeus Political Ambitions Guide Decision Making
BobbyRutan
by BobbyRutan  9-13-2007    2
 More: Mr Khadim is sceptical that the "surge" is working. Commenting on the US military alliance with the Sunni tribes in Anbar province, he said: "They will take your money, but when the money runs out they will change sides again."
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Saudi Arabia asked for help by Gates and Rice
princessrachel19
by princessrachel19  7-31-2007   
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Iraqi Leaders Call for Unity Following Mosque Bombing
mushmaster25
by mushmaster25  6-15-2007   
 This sort of message brings me back in time to our own riots and the man involved in it came on the television stating "Can't we all just get along" ? ...
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Irani Minister backs brief marriages to curb illicit sex
Deepti
by Deepti  6-3-2007    10
 Sunni Muslims say it is illegal and akin to prostitution, but some Shiites scholars say it reflects the reality of human nature and provides for the rights and responsibilities of both the man and the woman Sixty per cent of Iran's population is under 30 years of age and the average age of marriage has risen to 30 for men and 26 for women, according to unofficial estimates
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Iraq suicide bomb
StJohn
by StJohn  5-31-2007   
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Positive Iraq Report from previously critical General
kvk101
by kvk101  5-11-2007    2
 Hmmm...I wonder how much media play this will get?
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Divisions Within The Iraqi Insurgency
willhelm
by willhelm  4-30-2007   
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Sunni insurgents VS al-Qaeda terrorists
n2sooners
by n2sooners  4-23-2007    5
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Sunni leaders oppose terrorists, promote better US troop image
n2sooners
by n2sooners  4-21-2007    2
 Now if we could just get them to teach the democrats a thing or two about supporting our troops.
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The War in Iraq You Don't Know II
cniq_cniq
by cniq_cniq  4-19-2007   
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Iraqis kick al-Qaeda butt
n2sooners
by n2sooners  3-4-2007    4
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Bombings and Iraq
amishsteve
by amishsteve  2-27-2007   
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Why did the number of american casualties decline?
UpStateMike
by UpStateMike  2-20-2007    1
 Why did the numbers go down in 2006? Here are some factors.
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Success in Baghdad.
BitDrifter
by BitDrifter  2-16-2007    2
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Iraq PM tells Bush of 'dazzling successes'....
jatfla
by jatfla  2-16-2007    9
 If you read around, you find others in Iraq are optimistic also; just not here in the US Congress.
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Sunni sheik declares war on the insurgency
n2sooners
by n2sooners  1-23-2007   
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Anbar Clerics and Tribal Leaders want to Fight Terrorists
RecordSage
by RecordSage  9-19-2006   
 "People are fed up with the acts of those criminals who take Islam as a cover for their crimes," he said. "The situation in the province is unbearable, the city is abandoned, most of the families have fled the city and all services are poor." Good for them, hopefully more will follow.
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GOOD NEWS FROM IRAQ
amishsteve
by amishsteve  3-6-2006    1
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