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To: Allegra

Funny thing happened on the way to that quagmire....it seems to have become Al Qaeda’s tar baby.


11 posted on 11/22/2007 9:46:39 AM PST by Dog (My writer ISN'T on strike...)
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To: Dog
This attack in fact underscores how much the situation has shifted against AQ. The terror group can still mount attacks but it can't establish gains on the ground. With the news getting better, this kind of incident should be the exception rather than rule. If the trend line continues to improve, Iraq will not be an issue in the 2008 elections for the Democrats.

"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus

13 posted on 11/22/2007 9:51:08 AM PST by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives In My Heart Forever)
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To: Dog; Allegra
I think alQueda wants to make it to the Thansgiving front pages:

Qaeda kill 10 in Baghdad while mortars hit Green Zone

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Thu Nov 22, 2007 11:59 AM EST162

By Waleed Ibrahim

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Al Qaeda militants killed at least eight police in southern Baghdad on Thursday, raking them with machinegun fire from a stolen Iraqi army vehicle, police said.

Separately, police said insurgents fired 10 mortar bombs at Baghdad's heavily fortified Green Zone just before dusk, in attacks coinciding with the U.S. Thanksgiving holiday.

A Reuters witness said he saw what appeared to be a body hanging from a damaged minibus in the zone, which houses the U.S. embassy and many government ministries. Police said there were casualties, but had no details.

The eruption of violence ran against the trend of a sharp drop in attacks in recent months.

Al Qaeda in Iraq militants opened fire on a neighborhood police patrol in the Hawr Rajab area of Baghdad, a mainly Sunni Arab area, approaching in at least one of two vehicles they had stolen after shooting at least two Iraqi soldiers.

An Interior Ministry official confirmed that eight "Awakening Council" police patrol members had been killed. He said three Iraqi soldiers were killed and another three were wounded, and that two al Qaeda gunmen had also been killed.

Mortar and rocket attacks on the Green Zone were almost a daily occurrence earlier this year but have fallen off dramatically, along with overall declines in levels of violence in Baghdad and elsewhere.

The falls in attacks have been attributed to a "surge" of 30,000 extra U.S. troops, which became fully operational in mid-June, and the growing use of neighborhood police units.

Mainly Sunni Arab tribal sheikhs have been organizing young men into the local police units, known as concerned local citizens, to drive out Sunni Islamist al Qaeda.

HUMVEES SEIZED

Police at Baghdad's Yarmouk hospital said two Iraqi army "humvee" vehicles had been seized at the start of the attack at Hawr Rajab. The police patrol did not challenge the occupants because they took them for soldiers.    Continued ...

The bodies of eight of the patrol and two soldiers were taken to the Yarmouk hospital in western Baghdad, Iraqi police said. Another four were wounded.

Reuters Television footage showed several coffins being loaded onto the back of a police truck to be taken to hospital. Another was tied to the top of a dilapidated car.

A young woman and two toddlers, one of them crying, sat on the ground next to one simple wooden coffin.

Separately, Iraqi soldiers supported by U.S. forces killed 19 al Qaeda fighters north of the city of Baquba, Major-General Abdul-Karim al-Rubaie, the head of Iraqi military operations in Diyala province northeast of Baghdad, told Reuters.

The al Qaeda fighters were killed in an area controlled by the al Qaeda-linked Islamic State in Iraq, he said. Two members of a neighborhood police unit there were killed in the operation and another three were wounded.

The neighborhood patrols, backed by the U.S. military as part of a counter-insurgency strategy, have been spreading through other areas after they were pioneered last year in western Anbar, once the most dangerous province in Iraq.

Attacks on such units are common but Thursday's bold assault was one of the biggest in Baghdad.

On November 13, U.S. and Iraqi forces killed an estimated 15 al Qaeda gunmen in a fierce, day-long battle in Adwaniya, just south of Baghdad, after al Qaeda fighters attacked two neighborhood police checkpoints there.

(Additional reporting by Wissam Mohammed)

(Writing by Paul Tait, editing by Andrew Roche)

© Reuters 2007. All Rights Reserved.


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14 posted on 11/22/2007 9:52:25 AM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach (No Burkas for my Grandaughters!)
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To: Dog; Allegra

Funny thing about that word “quagmire.”

It used to mean a bog with a surface that yields when stepped on.

Then it took on the meaning of a difficult or precarious situation from which it is almost impossible to get out of.

Now it has the exclusive meaning of any military operation that takes place while a Republican is in the White House.


45 posted on 11/23/2007 8:46:02 AM PST by Cap Huff
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