In Iraq failure is success
The thing about ethnic cleansing is that once it succeeds violence declines: there are less people at hand to kill.
But only a fool -- or a liar -- would call that progress.
(LA Times) Iraq calmer, but more divided
BAGHDAD — The U.S. troop buildup in Iraq was meant to freeze the country's civil war so political leaders could rebuild their fractured nation. Ten months later, the country's bloodshed has dropped, but the military strategy has failed to reverse Iraq's disintegration into areas dominated by militias, tribes and parties, with a weak central government struggling to assert its influence. In the south, Shiite Muslim militias are at war over the lucrative oil resources in the Basra region. To the west, in Anbar province, Sunni Arab tribes that once fought U.S. forces now help police the streets and control the highways to Jordan and Syria. In the north, Arabs, Kurds and Turkmens are locked in a battle for the regions around Kirkuk and Mosul. In Baghdad, blast walls partition neighborhoods policed by Sunni paramilitary groups and Shiite militias. "Iraq is moving in the direction of a failed state, a highly decentralized situation -- totally unplanned, of course -- with competing centers of power run by warlords and militias," said Joost Hiltermann of the International Crisis Group. "The central government has no political control whatsoever beyond Baghdad, maybe not even beyond the Green Zone."




December 10th, 2007 at 9:54 pm
To repeat myself; at least Riverbend got out in time. I think this old man is in love with that girl. No! No! Not that way! Like a favorite niece.
December 11th, 2007 at 1:42 am
Only the corporate-owned Media call it progress, trumpeting the spin that the Bush Adm. puts out on a daily basis. Read Juan Cole’s blog, if you want a genuine picture of the nightmare that is Iraq. Outside of Baghdad, it is Hell on Earth. Women are being murdered. Bombings are frequent. Suffering is constant. Yet, Bush sleeps like a baby.
December 11th, 2007 at 2:16 am
or someone who couldn’t care less…
sorry, just read alwayshope’s post at 1138
and sorry, just want to (re)quote Samuel Adams: “Crouch down and close your eyes and may posterity forget that ye were our countrymen.”