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Gold9472
07-21-2007, 11:32 AM
CNN: US alliance with brutal Sunni militias 'ugly but effective'

http://rawstory.com/news/2007/CNN_Militias_brutal_violence_downside_to_0720.html

David Edwards and Muriel Kane
Published: Friday July 20, 2007

CNN on Thursday showed graphic footage of a pro-US Sunni militiaman beating and threatening to kill a suspected al-Qaeda member and of another al-Qaeda member being executed by a militia group.

"In Anbar Province," President Bush recently boasted, "Sunni tribes that were once fighting alongside al-Qaeda against our coalition are now fighting alongside our coalition against al-Qaeda. We're working to replicate the success in Anbar in other parts of the country."

According to CNN, American commanders say they do not condone the violence and summary executions, but they appear to accept them as an "ugly but effective" aspect of the war. Although "the Shia-dominated government in Baghdad is not happy, wary of US support for armed Sunni groups," this is also unlikely to carry much weight with US commanders.

In a followup pice on Friday, Baghdad correspondent Michael Ware commented on the "unseemly" nature of the strategy, saying, "Does it have some ugly edges? Yeah. And American commanders knew this when they commissioned this project. ... They're putting the fear into al Qaeda, and that's why we're seeing such an enormous change in the attacks in Anbar Province."

"The Shia government is dead against it," Ware continued. "The government sees that these Sunni militias are being used as a counterbalance to their own Shia militias, which of course are backed by Iran." However, Ware sees that as an additional advantage to the strategy in the eyes of the US military. "These people are not fools," he said of the US commanders. "They know what's going on."

The following video contains clips from CNN's Anderson Cooper 360, broadcast on July 19 and CNN's American Morning, broadcast on July 20.

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WARNING: Graphic Footage

simuvac
07-21-2007, 12:57 PM
Pure propaganda. No sooner does the CNN reporter show that the US is supporting the same people it was killing just a few months ago, then he announces that al Qaeda is being defeated all over the place, neighborhoods are returning to militia groups, and, well, whatever.

Then we turn to Iran, to establish that Iran doesn't like the US support for Shia militias (against its own Shia militias). Thus, we establish that in a perverse way (the enemy of our enemy...) America is doing the right thing--and, probably more important, Iran is suggesting a potential site of conflict over these militias.

Incredibly, the whole thing ends with the suggestion of a success for the Iraqi government. WTF?

Unbelievable bullshit. And where did CNN find this Aussie shill? The way he laughs when saying something horrible makes him sound psychotic.