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Iraq: Different Day, Same Old Spit

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It Takes a Village

There has been a breakthrough in the political logjam in Iraq.

The Associated Press
reports that:

“Iraq’s political leaders emerged Thursday from three days of crisis talks with a new alliance that seeks to save the crumbling U.S.-backed government.”

Oh, goody!

But wait a goshdarned minute: The reshaped power bloc includes no Sunnis.

Fooled again.

In other news in the run-up to the breathlessly awaited progress report to be given or not given in public or not in public by General David Petraeus:

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Although it comes as a shock because of how forthright the Bush administration has been, a majority of Americans don’t trust Petraeus’s upcoming report and even if they did, it wouldn’t change their mind, according to a new poll.

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The death toll in the horrific suicide bombings in northern Iraq (see photo) passed 400, making it them the deadliest coordinated attack since 9/11.

* The Shiite takeover of the Iraqi army seems to be just about complete, which may explain why Moqtada al-Sadr has been on his best behavior lately.

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As expected, the situation in Basra in southern Iraq continues to deteriorate, although the black gold continues to flow amidst the power vacuum left by the drawdown of British troops.

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Some Iraqi women are being driven to prostitution to feed their children because the cost of living has gone through the roof as a result of the war.

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The U.S. death toll in Iraq motored past 3,700, with 57 soldiers dying in the first 17 days of August.

* For years, the U.S. brass has warned that soldiers’ blogs could pose a security threat by leaking sensitive information, but a series of online audits conducted by the Army, suggests that official Defense Department websites post far more potentially harmful info than blogs do.



One Response to “Iraq: Different Day, Same Old Spit”

  1. Rudi says:

    Cunning Realist opined on the prostitution story at his blog yesterday. His final analysis hits home at the end of his post. He also ties in some troubling details about a “sex trade” forum with an Iraq page.
    http://cunningrealist.blogspot.com/2007/08/this-thing.html

    Wondering about those on the other side of this situation? Here’s something called the “International Sex Guide.” It features reports from men who have visited prostitutes in various countries. Yes, there’s an “Iraq” section. The most recent post, from today, links to the above report and asks “Can someone give us a trip report? thanks!” Some past posts (note: don’t read further if easily offended):
    ….

    * Damn the IED’s, an@@ s@@ with Persian girls makes it worth it.

    Scenario: China invades the U.S. on a false pretense. As society collapses during the botched occupation, Chinese troops and civilian contractors post excitedly on the internet, speculating about our various religions and the implications for personal hygiene and trading tips about all the desperate, formerly middle-class American women they’ve bagged for a few bucks a pop. You’d react how, exactly?

    Anyone want to argue that our national soul, or what’s left of it, can endure another five or ten years of this?

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