Sunday, July 06, 2008

Iraq Declares Terrorism Defeated as more die and Deal with US Occupation Declared Reachable! Doesn't that mean we can go now?



Iraq's prime minister said yesterday that the government has defeated terrorism in the country, a sign of growing confidence after recent crackdowns against Sunni extremists and Shiite militias. Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki began the crackdowns to extend the authority of the government over areas in Baghdad and elsewhere that have largely been under the control of armed groups since the U.S.-led invasion in 2003.

"They were intending to besiege Baghdad and control it," al-Maliki said. "But thanks to the will of the tribes, security forces, army and all Iraqis, we defeated them." He was speaking at ceremonies marking the fifth anniversary of the assassination in 2003 of Ayatollah Mohammed Baqir al-Hakim, a leading opponent of Saddam Hussein who was killed in a truck bombing in Najaf after returning from exile in Iran. Such attacks plagued Iraq after the U.S.-led invasion, but violence in the country has now fallen to its lowest level in four years. The change has been driven by the 2007 buildup of American forces, the Sunni tribal revolt against Al Qaeda in Iraq and al-Maliki's crackdowns, among other factors."Under the national unity government, the Iraqis have achieved national feats ... that are now lighting the course of our march," al-Maliki said. Maliki declares terrorism defeated

Big mistake! Hasn't Maliki learned anything from the Chief Braggart that every time you declare victory over there you get a little more defeated? You embolden and push the so called terrorists to renew their efforts! So of course Despite these security gains, daily attacks continue throughout the country. A Kurdish party member was injured Sunday in an assassination attempt by a roadside bomb that killed seven people and wounded three others in Iraq's eastern Diyala province, said a local government official.

The bomb targeted a vehicle carrying Muhammad Ramadan Issa of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan party, killing five members of his family and two of his guards, said Sirwan Shukr. The four people wounded in the bombing, including Issa, were taken to a hospital in the area, some 75 miles northwest of Diyala's capital of Baqouba, added Shukr. Also Sunday, a car bomb in northern Baghdad killed six people and injured 14 others, including three policemen, said police and medical officials. The car was parked near a security building in the Shiite area of Shaab when it exploded, and the injured were taken to nearby al-Kindi hospital, said the officials, speaking on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to talk to the media. Destruction continues

Not just that but Americans continue to die too after terrorism is declared defeated. A military statement says the soldier died Saturday. The statement released Sunday does not elaborate. It says the soldier was assigned to Multinational Corps-Iraq. Another US soldier dies after victory declared

Meanwhile No matter who is elected president in November, his foreign policy team will have to deal with one of the most frustrating realities in Iraq: the slow pace with which the government in Baghdad operates. Iraq's political and military success is considered vital to U.S. interests, whether troops stay or go. And while the Iraqi government has made measurable progress in recent months, the pace at which it's done so has been achingly slow. The White House sees the progress in a particularly positive light, declaring in a new assessment to Congress that Iraq's efforts on 15 of 18 benchmarks are "satisfactory" - almost twice of what it determined to be the case a year ago. The May 2008 report card, obtained by the Associated Press, determines that only two of the benchmarks - enacting and implementing laws to disarm militias and distribute oil revenues - are unsatisfactory.

In the past 12 months, since the White House released its first formal assessment of Iraq's military and political progress, Baghdad politicians have reached several new agreements seen as critical to easing sectarian tensions. They have passed, for example, legislation that grants amnesty for some prisoners and allows former members of Saddam Hussein's political party to recover lost jobs or pensions. They also determined that provincial elections would be held by Oct. 1. But for every small step forward, Iraq has several more giant steps to take before victory can be declared on any one issue. Check this out

Anyway if terrorism is defeated and Iraq has made so much progress why stay there? Iraq and the United States have been negotiating agreements that will detail their relationship in all areas, including rules governing the conduct of American troops in Iraq, where civilians and political officials are concerned about sovereignty. The rules on forces would replace a U.N. mandate that allows U.S. troops to operate in Iraq through 2008. Zebari is hopeful that the agreement will be reached by the time the mandate expires at year's end. If a deal isn't reached by then, he said, an interim arrangement or an extension of the U.N. mandate could be possible. The United States has said it wanted to complete the negotiations by the end of July. Deal reachable on US occupation

* I don't get it! Terrorism continues, Americans and Iraqi's continue to die, as progress touted and terrorism declared beat in Iraq. If that is true why do we have to make a deal to stay there unless to go after Iran? Can't we leave now? Can't we concentrate on the supposed real target Afghanistan?

James Joiner
Gardner Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com

15 comments:

Dave Dubya said...

All this illustrates the ugly core of imperialism. If we are "winning" we stay. If we are not winning, we stay. If we never define winning, we stay even longer.

McCain will get his hundred year occupation as long as Americans are stupid enough to put up with it. Hell, if we could afford it, make that a thousand years.

Obama will play along if he wants his job.

As Olbermann says, "The purpose of the war in Iraq is to have a war in Iraq".

The US government is an imperial war machine and that is what it will do, until it cannot do it anymore.

Trevor said...

In that case we will never leave the war and it will consume society

jmsjoin said...

Dave
That is really funny but you are right. Having said that you know we will stay period until we have a war with Iran as was the original goal then this mess will really get going.
The Forever war! Sadly if we have an election and it isn't stolen again Obama will have no choice but to fight the future wars Bush set the stage for and not just on the battlefield!

jmsjoin said...

trevor
You get the idea! that is the plan! financial collapse is only part of it. The idea is to sacrifice the majority to start over with the Secured Government and Military on a smaller scale. If their is a life sustaining environment left!

jmsjoin said...

trevor
Did you see my response to you that The head of Republican dirty Politics Rove has a life time Presidential pardon and was freed from the White House more dangerous than ever to wreak havoc on Republicans.

Robert Rouse said...

I still say the best way to light fire under the Iraqi government's ass is to tell them point blank, "Get your shit together, we'll be out in less than a year!"

jmsjoin said...

Damn straight Robert!
It is time to put up or shut up! They either come together or they are toast! They better realize that and get it together. As far as I am concerned if they defeated terrorism then we're gone but in reality we will attack Iran first despite our situation.

jmsjoin said...

Robert
In light of what I just said about Iran I am bothered because one of my sons is in Iraq on the Iran Turkey border. He thinks the Kurds will help him but I don't think so Iran and Turkey are both going after them.

Larry said...

Everybody is against everybody else and they all hate the U.S.

Courtesy of King Bush.

Weaseldog said...

The Iraqi Government will have to come live in the USA, if we withdraw our troops.

They'll all be dead in a month if they stay behind.

There's a really scary video linked on my site.

jmsjoin said...

larry
That is right bud and of course the scum will deny it and go happily on his way. It really pisses me off. This will only end one way and regardless of who has to deal with it that scum set the stage for it!

jmsjoin said...

Wease
It could have been avoided but as Bush guaranteed a dwarfing of the Great Depression so to did he in Iraq, the middle east, and around the world. Vietnam all over on a much larger scale. Watch!

All-Mi-T [Thought Crime] Rawdawgbuffalo said...

WHAT dictionary are they using?

jmsjoin said...

Torrance
As usual they are on a different agenda than the rest of the world and are following and looking and seeing the opposite of the rest of the world!

jmsjoin said...

TomCat update! I just got off the phone after talking for an hour! I regret to say Tom has run into some personal issues that amongst other things means he can no longer even stay in touch at the Library until further notice. We have something in the works but for now I will stop by here to see if someone has a concern Tom must hear or you can E me or comment on my site. We are in touch and I will get it to him. Take care!