Joe's Iraq Report: 2003-09-29
by Joe Katzman at September 29, 2003 8:05 AM
Welcome! Our goal 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. Our "Winds of War" coverage of the global war on terror is a separate briefing today.
Top Topics:
- One of the things that's very different about Iraq is that it's a tribal/kinship society, not a civic society like the U.S.A. The difference matters.
Other Topics Include: Fallujah operation; U.S. Marines polling; WMD summary; Iraq's Shi'ites; Iraq's odious debts - a U.S. blunder; Reports on Iraq's legal system, infrastructure & industry; Doing business in Iraq; America & Europe; Baghdad Museum report; Which cards have we captured; Support the Troops. Iraq and the 2003 Tigers; And of course...
REPORTS FROM THE FIELD
- Major joint operation wrapped up in Fallujah, involving Iraqi security forces and U.S. troops. Quite a few prisoners. Fight going on in Khaldiyah too. The Ba'athists in the Sunni Triangle may wish to consider that the size of those new Iraqi forces is growing... and that most of these recruits will only be too happy to kick their doors down on the slightest pretext.
RECONSTRUCTION & THE ECONOMY
- CPA head Paul Bremer has signed an order constituting an independent judicial council to oversee the Iraqi legal system. It will be supervised by the interim minister of justice.
- Iraq's cement industry is a good poster child for the adjustments required by Iraqi industry, as it transitions from a socialist command economy to a capitalist one.
- At the lower levels of the economy, however, things are beginning to hum. My friend S., who hails from Egypt, has a lot of hope for Iraq because "they're not lazy like the Saudis" (where has has worked and lived). Treat this article as Exhibit A.
- Want to do business in Iraq? The truth is that this is a tough environment right now for foreign companies, and patience is the name of the game.
THE INTERNATIONAL STAGE
- Victor Davis Hanson: "On the Right Side of History." I particularly liked this line: "Critics talk of promoting "perpetual war," but our past conduct, not the recreation of the present deterrence, alone would have guaranteed that scary scenario." Hanson argues that other nations are more likely to gravitate to the U.S. position over time, if the USA stands firm.
- Or maybe not. Nelson Ascher of Europundits puts forward an interesting view of America and Continental Europe's respective positions - and the rationales behind them.
ETCETERA
- The troops are still there. So is the Winds of Change.NET consolidated directory of ways you can support the troops. American, British and Australian. Anyone out there with more information, incl. the Poles and Czechs? [updated August 19, 2003]
Personal thoughts: The 2003 Detroit Tigers stared catastrophe in the face, and refused to quit or back down. As a result, they pulled off a miracle. There are many Iraqis in Michigan, and quite a few went to Iraq as U.S. soldiers or Free Iraqi forces. The least we owe them is a country as steadfast as their baseball team, and as determined to take any situation handed to it and see it through to a positive result.
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