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Iraq Report, July 18/05

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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

  • 15 suicide bombers struck the Baghdad area over the weekend, including a single attack in a vegetable market beside a mosque that killed some 70 Iraqis and injured 95 more. The failure of the Iraqi government to stop the attacks has some Iraqis calling for the return of popular militias, a move that could increase the threat of civil war between Iraq's ethnic groups.

Other Topics Today Include: Task Force Liberty; Baghdaddy reports; Angels Among Us; reconstruction highlights; preparing for the elections; Carnival of the Liberated; British pullout plans; Iraq PM visits Iran; Hussein formally charged.

REPORTS FROM THE FIELD

  • The Security Watchtower provides a breakdown of the brief provided by MG Joseph Taluto - Commander of the Multinational Division North-Central Iraq and Task Force Liberty - about the security operations in that area.
  • Michael Yon is back on Mosul and has another great dispatch - read Angels Among Us. You can also help support his work - he's an independent.

RECONSTRUCTION & THE ECONOMY

IRAQI POLITICS

  • Iraq's Prime Minister al-Jaafari has stated he wants US forces withdrawal to be an Iraqi decision on an Iraqi timetable.

THE INTERNATIONAL STAGE

  • British Defense Secretary John Reid hinted at a potential timetable for the withdrawal of British troops from Iraq over the next year. The withdrawal is likely predicated on the ability of the Iraqi government to take on more security responsibilities over that period, but the announcement may spur additional terrorist action in hopes of capitalizing on a perceived victory.
  • The anti-Iraq forces have consistently focused their attacks on the successes of the Iraqi move toward democracy. Early on , when schools were being rebuilt, the terrorists attacked schools. When the dinar was being re-issued, the terrorists attacked banks. The recent killing of Egypt's envoy to Iraq sends a clear message about what is succeeding today.
  • Iraq made the first official visit to Iran in the post-Hussein era, hoping to usher in an era of peace after decades of war and suspicion. If Iran is convinced to block the infiltration of insurgents over their border, the meeting could have significant practical benefits for Iraq.

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  • Major K posts (briefly) about the summer dust and rising temperatures, but says there are "big things" coming soon.
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Tracked: July 18, 2005 2:36 AM
Iraq Report, 18 July/05 from Winds of Change.NET
Excerpt: JUL 18/05 TOPICS INCL: A tough weekend in Iraq; U.S. malfeasance in January elections (?); Task Force Liberty; Baghdaddy reports; Angels Among Us; reconstruction highlights; preparing for the elections; Carnival of the Liberated; British pullout plans;...
Tracked: July 18, 2005 7:01 AM
Winds of Change Briefing from Security Watchtower
Excerpt: Monday's Winds of War Briefing and Iraq Report has been posted at Winds of Change....
Tracked: July 18, 2005 11:20 AM
Winds Iraq Report: July 18/05 from The Command Post
Excerpt: 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 ...
Tracked: July 19, 2005 11:48 AM
Excerpt: It's indeed "more good news out of Iraq," but its also 'news out of Iraq you'll never hear from our anti-American, liberal, U.S. military and administration-hating MSM.

3 Comments

Since no one is commenting on this thread, I'll step up to the plate.

The political process regarding the constitution is still moving forward, from all parties, which is all to the good.

But there are danger signs

Also, Iran and Iraq draw closer

Good news? Bad news?

I was a bit non-plussed at this:

Jaafari, who took refuge in Iran during the rule of Saddam Hussain, visited the tomb of Iran’s revolutionary leader Ayatollah Khomeini yesterday, and paid homage by laying a wreath of flowers.

Thoughts?

its accuracy or lack thereof will matter little to demagogues seeking to undermine the Iraqi government.

Wasn't the party who has a majority the party which the US tried to stop. This doesn't undermine the Iraqi goverment but supports it as being more independent of the US goverment.
It is also the kind of fact that is true or the Bush goverment should be fired for incompetence.

Good news? Bad news?

Iran and Iraq who like eachother and you ask if it is bad? I hope it is retorical

Sy Hersh is at it again. The New Yorker is reporting that the United States attempted to influence the January elections in Iraq to suppress Iranian influence in Iraq.

Do you all not feel that's a story worth investigating or commenting on. It seems to me that if it might be used against the United States it would be worth some factual refutation. Or, to put it another way, do you all believe the charge is beyond the realm of possibiity?

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