A Bleak Assessment on Iraq - New York Times
February 5th, 2007 by Sonny
The Op-ed page of today’s NY time makes the same point I did about the battle outside of Najaf last week:
A Bleak Assessment on Iraq - New York Times
The intelligence agencies see “real improvements” in Iraqi security forces. But those gains are strictly relative and the report still finds those forces unlikely to be able to successfully battle Shiite militias in the next 12 to 18 months.A good example of this problem can be found in the accounts of last week’s battle between the Iraqi Army and a mysterious group of armed religious extremists outside the Shiite shrine city of Najaf. Najaf is supposed to be a showcase province for the American-trained Iraqi Army. The Pentagon chose it in December for the first symbolic handover of security responsibilities.
Barely a month later, in their first major battle, the Iraqis had to be bailed out by American air and ground forces. Hundreds of armed zealots had managed to set up a fortified encampment, complete with tunnels, trenches, blockades, 40 heavy machine guns and at least two antiaircraft weapons.
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