BBC Report
I was under the impression that all Saddam-era officers above a certain rank were also high-ranking Baathists. This must be one of thse exceptions they were talking about.
That said, what think we of this move, consdiering:
1) The generally poor showing of US-trained Iraqi forces (ref recent articles about how many have left the programme and become insurgents, etc)
2) The small numbers in the force (less than even the most conservative estimates of insurgent numbers.
3) The fact that the insurgents still have not surrendered their arms as per the terms offered for the ceasefire. How can this not be interpreted as a retreat or a form of surrender by the Americans?
Graham
US marines are to withdraw from positions they have held in the flashpoint Iraqi city of Falluja, an American military commander has said.
Lt Col Brennan Byrne said this would allow a newly created all-Iraqi force to take control of the city on Friday.
Col Byrne said the new Iraqi force that will move into the city had been set up under a new agreement reached with local leaders.
Known as the Falluja Protective Army, it will be made up of up to 1,100 Iraqi soldiers led by a former general from the Saddam Hussein era.
I was under the impression that all Saddam-era officers above a certain rank were also high-ranking Baathists. This must be one of thse exceptions they were talking about.
That said, what think we of this move, consdiering:
1) The generally poor showing of US-trained Iraqi forces (ref recent articles about how many have left the programme and become insurgents, etc)
2) The small numbers in the force (less than even the most conservative estimates of insurgent numbers.
3) The fact that the insurgents still have not surrendered their arms as per the terms offered for the ceasefire. How can this not be interpreted as a retreat or a form of surrender by the Americans?
Graham