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To: tejek who wrote (216832)2/2/2005 1:41:07 AM
From: Elroy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571245
 
In fact, so far, they have not been squashed either by the US or the Iraqis. Secondly, its unclear when or if they will be squashed. So saying that squashing them is inevitable implies that you think it won't be that hard. All I was pointing out is that the reality, to date, has been quite different.

No, saying that they will be "squashed" does not imply that anything is easy. But common sense says that an organized, US supported Iraqi government can win a battle with a minority terrorist group. You've got the Shining Path in Peru, the SLA in the 1970's, the ETA in Spain, and a host of other fringe terrorist groups. They may be around for years, but the long term future of the terrorist group against an Iraqi government is to lose.

That don't mean it's easy, or that they go away this year, but their long term future is doughnut. Nada. That's common sense, because their appeal to ordinary Iraqis is zero.