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To: Road Walker who wrote (364505)12/28/2007 2:09:49 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1583880
 
Fact: Although violence has been reduced in Iraq, much of the reduction did not take place because of US troop activity. Guerrilla attacks in al-Anbar Province were reduced from 400 a week to 100 a week between July, 2006 and July, 2007. But there was no significant US troop escalation in al-Anbar. Likewise, attacks on British troops in Basra have declined precipitously since they were moved out to the airport away from population centers. But this change had nothing to do with US troops.

I think there is going to have to be a Sunni/Shite civil war at some point. Right now we are in the process of arming the Sunnis after arming the Shites... assuring a very nasty conclusion.


And apparently, the Sunnis have become very aggressive with the rest of the population once al Qaida has been eliminated. Did you see that report where Baghdad is now 75% Shiite? An amazing shift.......