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Who Is The al-Maliki Government Working For?

Posted 4/30/07 at 9:16am by jamie

The biggest problem in Iraq is the sectarian violence, so why are they removing leaders who are trying to stop it?

A department of the Iraqi prime minister's office is playing a leading role in the arrest and removal of senior Iraqi army and national police officers, some of whom had apparently worked too aggressively to combat violent Shiite militias, according to U.S. military officials in Baghdad.

Since March 1, at least 16 army and national police commanders have been fired, detained or pressured to resign; at least nine of them are Sunnis, according to U.S. military documents shown to The Washington Post.

This is a perfect reason why Maliki needs benchmarks. They keep screwing around while our soldiers die. The American people are saying "no more" of this. Time to get on your job or get out Maliki.

Five Years In Afghanistan

Posted 10/7/06 at 1:29pm by jamie

Five years ago today George Bush announced that Operation Enduring Freedom was underway in Afghanistan. American's were happy to see justice taking place for the horrible attacks that happened a month before.

Five years later, here we are. One of today's big headlines "Taliban revived in southern Afghanistan". To the American people, the NATO troops in Afghanistan and the world, things are not going good in Afghanistan. We have seen an enormous surge in violence and the Taliban is a daily word again.

Donald Rumsfeld has a piece in Today's Washington Post. It is the same typical spin, but there is one issue I want to bring up.

Security: The Afghan National Army has grown to more than 30,000, with approximately 1,000 soldiers added each month. The Afghan National Police now number more than 46,000. Afghan forces were successful in providing security for the two national elections held since 2004.

Really? Well how is it with such a rise in the Afghan army and with the 41,000+ NATO and US troops now there, could the Taliban, who was once nearly destroyed, make such a come back? How come things are so bad that Bill Frist, one of the Bush administration biggest supporters, is saying that the Taliban should be brought into the government?

All the spin in the world will not change the facts - We were winning in Afghanistan. Bush decided to invade Iraq (a country that had nothing to do with 9.11). That second war drained the resources and attention of the first war and now we have two wars going on that are potential quagmires.

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