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Iraq Report: August 30/04

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Welcome! Our goal at Winds of Change.NET is to give you one power-packed briefing of insights, news and trends from Iraq that leaves you stimulated, informed, and occasionally amused every Monday & Thursday. This briefing is brought to you by Joel Gaines of No Pundit Intended and Andrew Olmsted of Andrew Olmsted dot com.

TOP TOPICS

  • Iraqi Prime Minister Iyad Allawi has decided to keep U.S. troops in Najaf until he decides it is safe to turn control of the city back to local forces. How this will play in Najaf and with al-Sadr remains to be seen, as Sadr will continue to look for opportunities to save face in the wake of his perceived retreat. (Hat tip: The Agonist.)
  • While most of the world's attention remains in Najaf, that is not the only trouble spot in Iraq. As this report notes, Falluja and Ramadi remain significant thorns in the side of the Coalition, with no end to the problem in sight. (Hat tip: The Agonist.)

Other Topics Today Include: Zeyad's account of the Najaf situation; Sistani's role in the deal; ex-BBC honcho sour grapes; France negotiates with terrorists; a bad time for former WMD scientists in Iraq; the Army's new Abu Ghraib report.

REPORTS FROM THE FIELD

  • Zeyad, at Healing Iraq has an in-depth account of the situation in al-Najaf, including concerns regarding the holy treasury of the Imam Ali shrine. He also mentions that the son of one of the four senior clerics in Najaf has been kidnapped.
  • ...And here's a view from the other side of the war. The Command Post has a MEMRI translation of an interview with Iraqi Sheik Mahdi Saleh Al-Sumide’i, who fought in Fallujah. The interview was conducted by Syrian TV (which means Syrian Government TV in that Ba'athist regime).

THE INTERNATIONAL STAGE

  • Former director of the BBC Greg Dyke has launched a vicious attack on British Prime Minister Tony Blair, accusing him of either incompetence or lying regarding Iraq's weapons of mass destruction. As Mr. Dyke had to resign after it was revealed the BBC was 'sexing up' antigovernment reports, this might be construed as sour grapes, but it is also a reminder that the electoral fallout of Iraq is not yet over. (Hat tip: The Agonist.)

WMD HUNT

  • The Greatest Jeneration reveals the ISG is having a hard time getting information from Iraqi WMD scientists - because someone is killing them.

ETCETERA

  • The Army released the Fay report on intelligence activities at Abu Ghraib. The report details where the chain of command, intelligence system and prisoner control procedures broke down and how to fix these issues going forward. (Hat tip: INTEL DUMP.)
  • Iraq the Model's Omar discovers a perhaps un-anticipated
    benefit
    of Iraq's liberation. He wonders if Halliburton is in on this market too.
  • The troops are still there. So is the Winds of Change.NET consolidated directory of ways you can support the troops: American, Australian, British, Canadian & Polish. Anyone out there with more information, contact us!

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Tracked: August 30, 2004 6:25 PM
Iraq News 8/30 from Stryker Brigade News
Excerpt: Chrenkoff has published his latest installment of Good News From Iraq - Part 9. Additionally, Winds of Change has posted its latest Iraq Report....

2 Comments

I suspect that Fallujah will be allowed to fester until more Iraqis are on board with a solution of more overwhelming force.

Like a radical curfew, a ban on all weapons except a new Iraqi force, evacuation of women, children, and non-combatants; and house to house searching for weapons and fighters who resist.

Similarly, maybe big rewards for Iraqis who turn in neighbor terrorists, as well as some signficant protection.

The Iraqis can try different things.

France negotiates with terrorists

I read the link and saw no such negotiation occurring.

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