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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.

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