REPORT FINDS "EVERY YEAR IS WORSE THAN THE PREVIOUS YEAR" FOR FORCES IN IRAQ

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REPORT FINDS "EVERY YEAR IS WORSE THAN THE PREVIOUS YEAR" FOR FORCES IN IRAQ


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created Tue May 09, 06

From the associated press:

BAGHDAD, Iraq - Al-Qaida in
Iraq is concerned about disorganization within its cells in the Baghdad area, with one extremist describing them as simply a "daily annoyance" to the Iraqi government, according to documents released Monday by the U.S. military.

The military said the documents were seized during April 16 raids in the Youssifiyah area, 12 miles south of the capital. The documents indicate the group is worried that its forces are unable to secure solid footholds within Baghdad, U.S. military officials said.

Notably absent from the documents were the usual derogatory references to Shiites as heretics, and the Americans as either "crusaders" or "occupation forces" — language common to most militant postings that appear on the Internet.

"This information confirms what the government of Iraq, coalition forces and ultimately the people of Iraq already know — that al-Qaida in Iraq's role only attempts to impede Iraqis in following the road to prosperity, security and national unity," U.S. military spokesman Brig. Gen. Rudy Wright said in a statement.

In one document as released by the U.S., an unidentified al-Qaida member writes that the influence and power of Iraq's Shiite majority cannot be taken lightly, especially in Baghdad, "particularly when the power of the ministries of Interior and Defense is given to them, compared to the power of the mujahedeen" in the city.

The document says that the Baghdad cells are capable of only "hit and run" operations, leading the public to conclude that "the Shiites are stronger in Baghdad and nearer to controlling it, while the mujahedeen ... are not considered more than a daily annoyance to the Shiite government."

Release of the documents appears part of a U.S. campaign to deflate the image of al-Qaida in Iraq and its leader, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. The documents were released four days after the U.S. military aired what it said were clips cut from a previously released al-Qaida in Iraq video which showed a bumbling al-Zarqawi fumbling with an unfamiliar, American-made machine gun.

The version of the tape posted on the Web showed al-Zarqawi as a confident, skilled warrior.

The other document released Monday outlined the group's strategy in Baghdad. It said al-Qaida should focus on the capital while reducing attacks on Sunni areas "in order to reduce pressure on the Sunnis ... while cleansing (Sunni areas) of spies and Shiites."

U.S. military officials have said that militants are expected to mount more attacks in Baghdad as lawmakers struggle to form the country's first democratically elected national unity government — a process that has been rife with sectarian and ethnic tension mirroring the violence around Iraq.

Focusing on Baghdad, as explained by the strategy document, would force the U.S. military to shift resources there and allow militants to regroup in their traditional bases, including Anbar province, which includes the cities of Fallujah and Ramadi. It also reiterates al-Zarqawi's long-stated goal of targeting the country's majority Shiites.

But the strategy document complains that "the strength of the brothers in Baghdad" is based mostly on car bombs and "groups of assassins lacking any organized military capabilities."

The writer complains that the Americans and the Iraqi government forces "were able to absorb our painful blows," raise new recruits and "take control of Baghdad as well as other areas, one after the other."

"This is why every year is worse than the previous year, as far as the mujahedeen's control and influence over Baghdad," the document said.

It also charged that the major Sunni groups — the Iraqi Islamic Party and the clerical Association of Muslim Scholars — have "anesthetized" the Sunni population. It warned that "we will have a problem" if the government succeeds in raising all-Sunni army units.

Insurgents have recently targeted recruits from the first all-Sunni unit, killing at least seven of them in two separate attacks last week.

"Either we let them go beyond the limits, or fight them and risk inciting the Sunnis against us through the channels of the party and the association," the document says.


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COMMENTS:
Yes, things are just going swimmingly over there.

"Death Toll for Americans in Iraq Is Highest in 5 Months

The military on Friday announced the death of one American soldier, bringing the death toll so far in April to 69, the highest in five months. The monthly figure disrupted a trend of steadily falling American fatalities that had begun in November." (New York Times)

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"Iraq death toll spikes

By ASSOCIATED PRESS
May 8, 2006

BAGHDAD, Iraq - At least 44 people have been killed or found dead in Iraq in the past 24 hours.

Some of the victims appeared to have been abducted and killed by sectarian "death squads" that target members of rival religious communities.

The dead include a U.S. Marine who was mortally wounded in the insurgent bastion of Anbar province in western Iraq, police and the U.S. military said.

Three car bombs killed at least 16 people and injured dozens in Baghdad and the Shiite holy city of Karbala, while at least 25 others were killed or found dead Sunday.

Three more people were killed today when insurgents bombed an Iraqi oil pipeline south of Baghdad, and a car bomb and a shooting in the capital killed two Iraqi policemen and the driver of bus carrying government employees to work, police said.

The deadliest single attack occurred Sunday when a suicide driver detonated his vehicle near an Iraqi army patrol leaving its base in Baghdad's Sunni Arab neighborhood of Azamiyah, killing 10 people and injuring 15, most of them Iraqi soldiers, police Lt. Col. Falah al-Mohammedawi said.

A half-hour earlier, a car bomb exploded near the Baghdad offices of the state-run al-Sabah newspaper, killing a civilian employee, police Lt. Ahmed Mohammed Ali said.

In Karbala, a Shiite holy city 60 miles south of Baghdad, a suicide car bomber exploded his vehicle near the main provincial government building, killing five people and wounding 19, police spokesman Rahman Mishawi said.

Elsewhere, three policemen were killed in a roadside bombing in the northern city of Mosul Sunday, police said. Two bodies with gunshot wounds were found in the center of Mosul late Sunday, police said."

With good news like this, It would be a wonder if our troops aren't home by summer.

MAG_afro
by cranky on Tue May 09, 06 7:08am [+]

Now, take a few moments to asnswer a few questions for me.

1) What was the original mission profile for our forces in Iraq?

2) Has that mission profile been fulfilled?

3) How many different operational names has the mission had?

(I hate to sit here rehashing old stuff, and I'd love to stop. As soon as someone provides me with answers.)
by Truthseeker013 on Tue May 09, 06 2:07pm [+]

We're hearing all of this "good news" but nothing is changing. We're still seeing daily car bombings, the number of troops killed isn't going down, Iraq's government is still corrupt and unfair to the minorities. I could go on but I won't.

Herzog, it takes more than just one of these good reports to make a change. Remember, Al-Qaeda isn't the only group there. Al-Qaeda isn't the only reason for Iraq being a war zone.
by Liberal_Democrat on Tue May 09, 06 2:18pm [+]






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