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MEMORANDUM TO: OPINION LEADERS
FROM: GARY SCHMITT
SUBJECT: A Second Falluja?
Todays Financial Times carries a front-page story (US Approaches Insurgents to Help Control Najaf) in which Major General Martin Dempsey, commanding officer of the 1st Armored Division, indicates that he has begun talks with various militia groups, including components of Moqtada al-Sadrs militia, to form up to seven new battalions in the Shia south. According to FT correspondent Nicolas Pelham, the offer resembles last weeks deal in the Sunni town of Falluja, in which US troops lifted their three-week siege, withdrew to the towns periphery and handed security to a Falluja Brigade, in part comprised of insurgents. Gen. Dempsey is quoted as saying, We are going to try this model any place that I control right now and I think probably you are going to see some similar approach across the country.
Lets hope not.
The message being sent to both the insurgents and the Shia majority who
have supported the coalition is if you kill Americans, eventually
they will give you arms and power. Can anyone believe this will
lead to real stability? That it wont in fact create the very conditions
for a civil war? To the contrary, it sends the signal to the majority
of Iraqis that the coalition has decided it has had enough and just hopes
to hang on until it can turn over the whole bloody mess to
the UN and the new faux sovereign Iraqi state. |