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Nbadan
06-20-2006, 06:08 PM
Iraq is in free-fall..

Leaked memo reveals plight of Iraqis
By Patrick Cockburn
Published: 20 June 2006


A leaked cable from the US embassy in Baghdad signed by the ambassador paints a grim picture of Iraq as a country disintegrating in which the real rulers are the militias, and the central government counts for nothing.

The cable, signed by the US ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad and sent to the State Department in Washington on 6 June, is wholly at odds with the optimistic account of developments given by President George Bush and Tony Blair in their recent visits to Iraq.

Iraqis employed by the US embassy live in fear that other Iraqis will find out who they are working for. "We have begun shredding documents printed out that show local staff surnames," the cable says. "In March a few staff approached us to ask what provisions would we make for them if we evacuate."

The US and Britain have said they would withdraw their troops as the security situation improved, though the embassy memo suggests that it was, in fact, deteriorating. Britain said yesterday that it was to pull out 170 soldiers from Muthana province in southern Iraq when the Iraqi government took over security there next month.

Independent (http://news.independent.co.uk/world/middle_east/article1090905.ece)

This link (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/06/16/AR2006061601768.html) includes a PDF version of the original cable.

Nbadan
06-20-2006, 06:37 PM
Even members of the Iraqi security force that were supposed to stand up so our troops can stand down are turning on their American counterparts:


The deaths of Army Spc. Patrick R. McCaffrey Sr., 34, of Tracy and 1st Lt. Andre D. Tyson, 33, of Riverside were originally attributed to an ambush during a patrol near Balad, Iraq, on June 22, 2004.

But the Army's Criminal Investigation Division concluded there was foul play after probing the circumstances for several months.

The investigators found that one or more of the Iraqis attached to the American soldiers on patrol fired at them, a military official said Tuesday. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because the military did not plan to release the report until Wednesday.

Mercury News (http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/news/local/states/california/northern_california/14862802.htm)