April 30, 2008

Dr. iRack: "... Emphasizing Iranian involvement provides a useful public 'explanation' for the difficulty U.S. and Iraqi forces have had, thus far, in quelling violence in Sadr City. Blame it on Iran, not Sadr/JAM. Why go this route? Because it allows the United States to maintain the fiction that it is only the 'special groups' that are fighting the coalition instead of rank-and-file JAM, thus preserving the illusion that the Sadr "freeze" declared last August--a major (perhaps the major) reason for declining violence during the later part of the "surge" period in 2007--has not collapsed."

Posted by Laura at April 30, 2008 06:12 AM