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[quote]Earlier this week, US officials suggested the British had effectively lost control of southern Iraq. [/quote]

what US officials ? official press agent ? official senator ? official health inspector ? official water treatment plant operator ?

5 posted on 08/10/2007 2:54:45 PM PDT by KTM rider
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As British forces pull back from Basra in southern Iraq, Shiite militias there have escalated a violent battle against each other for political supremacy and control over oil resources, deepening concerns among some U.S. officials in Baghdad that elements of Iraq’s Shiite-dominated national government will turn on one another once U.S. troops begin to draw down.

Three major Shiite political groups are locked in a bloody conflict that has left the city in the hands of militias and criminal gangs, whose control extends to municipal offices and neighborhood streets. The city is plagued by “the systematic misuse of official institutions, political assassinations, tribal vendettas, neighborhood vigilantism and enforcement of social mores, together with the rise of criminal mafias that increasingly intermingle with political actors,” a recent report by the International Crisis Group said.

After Saddam Hussein was overthrown in April 2003, British forces took control of the region, and the cosmopolitan port city of Basra thrived with trade, arts and universities. As recently as February, Vice President Cheney hailed Basra as a part of Iraq “where things are going pretty well.”

But “it’s hard now to paint Basra as a success story,” said a senior U.S. official in Baghdad with long experience in the south. Instead, it has become a different model, one that U.S. officials with experience in the region are concerned will be replicated throughout the Iraqi Shiite homeland from Baghdad to the Persian Gulf. A recent series of war games commissioned by the Pentagon also warned of civil war among Shiites after a reduction in U.S. forces.

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“The British have basically been defeated in the south,” a senior U.S. intelligence official said recently in Baghdad. They are abandoning their former headquarters at Basra Palace, where a recent official visitor from London described them as “surrounded like cowboys and Indians” by militia fighters. An airport base outside the city, where a regional U.S. Embassy office and Britain’s remaining 5,500 troops are barricaded behind building-high sandbags, has been attacked with mortars or rockets nearly 600 times over the past four months.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/08/06/AR2007080601401_pf.html


6 posted on 08/10/2007 2:57:52 PM PDT by bnelson44 (http://www.appealforcourage.org)
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To: KTM rider

The British have basically been defeated in the South

Victor Davis Hanson

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1879398/posts


7 posted on 08/10/2007 2:59:25 PM PDT by bnelson44 (http://www.appealforcourage.org)
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