The crackdown on the Mahdi Army that the new American commander, Gen. David Petraeus, has launched has the backing of the ruling Shia coalition. Iraqi police and army units have taken to the field against elements of the Mahdi army. In recent days, in the southern city of Diwaniyya, American and Iraqi forces have together battled the forces of Moqtada al-Sadr. To the extent that the Shia now see Iraq as their own country, their tolerance for mayhem and chaos has receded. Sadr may damn the American occupiers, but ordinary Shia men and women know that the liberty that came their way had been a gift of the Americans.It is a fascinating article well worth the read
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Baghdad Optimism or Washington Pessimism
Fouad Ajami of Johns Hopkins writes today in the Wall Street Journal about a new sense of statehood and ownership developing in Iraq.
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