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LAST EDITED ON Jun-17-08 AT 11:54AM (MST)[p]Say it aint so Dude, say it aint so!!!
Oh the humanity! Surely we can't be winning, right Dude?
Iraqi violence down; war's root causes unresolved
By ROBERT H. REID, Associated Press Writer Mon Jun 16, 6:38 PM ET
BAGHDAD - Signs are emerging that Iraq has reached a turning point. Violence is down, armed extremists are in disarray, government confidence is rising and sectarian communities are gearing up for a battle at the polls rather than slaughter in the streets.
Those positive signs are attracting little attention in the United States, where the war-weary public is focused on the American presidential contest and skeptical of talk of success after so many years of unfounded optimism by the war's supporters.
Unquestionably, the security and political situation in Iraq is fragile. U.S. commanders warn repeatedly that security gains are reversible.
Still, Iraq is by almost any measure safer today than at any time in the past three years. Fears that the country will disintegrate have receded ? though they have not disappeared.
The wave of sectarian massacres that pushed the country to the brink of all-out civil war in 2006 has calmed.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080616/ap_on_re_mi_ea/iraq_turning_point
"Thanks climate PhD 202" - TFinalshot Feb-05-08, 02:16 PM (MST)
Oh the humanity! Surely we can't be winning, right Dude?
Iraqi violence down; war's root causes unresolved
By ROBERT H. REID, Associated Press Writer Mon Jun 16, 6:38 PM ET
BAGHDAD - Signs are emerging that Iraq has reached a turning point. Violence is down, armed extremists are in disarray, government confidence is rising and sectarian communities are gearing up for a battle at the polls rather than slaughter in the streets.
Those positive signs are attracting little attention in the United States, where the war-weary public is focused on the American presidential contest and skeptical of talk of success after so many years of unfounded optimism by the war's supporters.
Unquestionably, the security and political situation in Iraq is fragile. U.S. commanders warn repeatedly that security gains are reversible.
Still, Iraq is by almost any measure safer today than at any time in the past three years. Fears that the country will disintegrate have receded ? though they have not disappeared.
The wave of sectarian massacres that pushed the country to the brink of all-out civil war in 2006 has calmed.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080616/ap_on_re_mi_ea/iraq_turning_point
"Thanks climate PhD 202" - TFinalshot Feb-05-08, 02:16 PM (MST)