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#1 2006-11-16 9:53 am

ShnickyShnack
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Report: US plans "last big push" in Iraq

The Guardian "last big push" to include military, political, diplomatic offensives

Point one of the strategy calls for an increase rather than a decrease in overall US force levels inside Iraq, possibly by as many as 20,000 soldiers. This figure is far fewer than that called for by the Republican presidential hopeful, John McCain. But by raising troop levels, Mr Bush will draw a line in the sand and defy Democratic pressure for a swift drawdown.

The reinforcements will be used to secure Baghdad, scene of the worst sectarian and insurgent violence, and enable redeployments of US, coalition and Iraqi forces elsewhere in the country.

Point two of the plan stresses the importance of regional cooperation to the successful rehabilitation of Iraq. This could involve the convening of an international conference of neighbouring countries or more direct diplomatic, financial and economic involvement of US allies such as Saudi Arabia and Kuwait.

"The extent to which that [regional cooperation] will include talking to Iran and Syria is still up for debate," said Patrick Cronin, of the International Institute for Strategic Studies. "Externally, US policy is focused on what is achievable. Some quarters believe Syria in some ways could be helpful. There are more doubts about Iran but Iran holds more cards. Some think it's worth a try."

Yesterday, a top state department official, David Satterfield, said America was prepared in principle to discuss with Iran its activities in Iraq.

Point three focuses on reviving the national reconciliation process between Shia, Sunni and other ethnic and religious parties. According to the sources, creating a credible political framework will be portrayed as crucial in persuading Iraqis and neighbouring countries alike that Iraq can become a fully functional state.

A pity this couldn't have been discussed a few years ago. Personally I think it's too late, but better now than never, right?


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#2 2006-11-16 10:27 am

Hank Rearden
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Re: Report: US plans "last big push" in Iraq

ShnickyShnack wrote:

A pity this couldn't have been discussed a few years ago. Personally I think it's too late, but better now than never, right?

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#3 2006-11-16 11:43 am

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Re: Report: US plans "last big push" in Iraq

One More Friedman! 'Last throes' indeed.

A Friedman here, another Friedman there...

Pretty soon, you're talking about a real quagmire.

I prefer Murtha's measure.


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#4 2006-11-17 8:04 pm

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Re: Report: US plans "last big push" in Iraq

hmm, one last big push eh?

Perhaps the need to get the money shot this time.


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#5 2006-11-17 8:27 pm

Pariah
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Re: Report: US plans "last big push" in Iraq

Too
little
to
Late


"and it's not surprising that they get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren't like them or anti-immigrant sentiment or anti-trade sentiment as a way to explain their frustrations."
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