The Myth Of The Surge: How Pentagon Policy Is Starting To Backfire

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First Posted: 02-25-08 03:17 PM   |   Updated: 03-28-08 02:46 AM

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Myth Of The Surge

Rolling Stone:

It's a cold, gray day in December, and I'm walking down Sixtieth Street in the Dora district of Baghdad, one of the most violent and fearsome of the city's no-go zones. Devastated by five years of clashes between American forces, Shiite militias, Sunni resistance groups and Al Qaeda, much of Dora is now a ghost town. This is what "victory" looks like in a once upscale neighborhood of Iraq: Lakes of mud and sewage fill the streets. Mountains of trash stagnate in the pungent liquid. Most of the windows in the sand-colored homes are broken, and the wind blows through them, whistling eerily. House after house is deserted, bullet holes pockmarking their walls, their doors open and unguarded, many emptied of furniture. What few furnishings remain are covered by a thick layer of the fine dust that invades every space in Iraq. Looming over the homes are twelve-foot-high security walls built by the Americans to separate warring factions and confine people to their own neighborhood. Emptied and destroyed by civil war, walled off by President Bush's much-heralded "surge," Dora feels more like a desolate, post-apocalyptic maze of concrete tunnels than a living, inhabited neighborhood. Apart from our footsteps, there is complete silence.

My guide, a thirty-one-year-old named Osama who grew up in Dora, points to shops he used to go to, now abandoned or destroyed: a barbershop, a hardware store. Since the U.S. occupation began, Osama has watched civil war turn the streets where he grew up into an ethnic killing field. After the fall of Saddam, the Americans allowed looters and gangs to take over the streets, and Iraqi security forces were stripped of their jobs. The Mahdi Army, the powerful Shiite paramilitary force led by the anti-American cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, took advantage of the power shift to retaliate in areas such as Dora, where Shiites had been driven from their homes. Shiite forces tried to cleanse the district of Sunni families like Osama's, burning or confiscating their homes and torturing or killing those who refused to leave.

"The Mahdi Army was killing people here," Osama says, pointing to a now-destroyed Shiite mosque that in earlier times had been a cafe and before that an office for Saddam's Baath Party. Later, driving in the nearby district of Baya, Osama shows me a gas station. "They killed my uncle here. He didn't accept to leave. Twenty guys came to his house, the women were screaming. He ran to the back, but they caught him, tortured him and killed him." Under siege by Shiite militias and the U.S. military, who viewed Sunnis as Saddam supporters, and largely cut out of the Shiite-dominated government, many Sunnis joined the resistance. Others turned to Al Qaeda and other jihadists for protection.

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It's a cold, gray day in December, and I'm walking down Sixtieth Street in the Dora district of Baghdad, one of the most violent and fearsome of the city's no-go zones. Devastated by five years of cla...
It's a cold, gray day in December, and I'm walking down Sixtieth Street in the Dora district of Baghdad, one of the most violent and fearsome of the city's no-go zones. Devastated by five years of cla...
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- research I'm a Fan of research 276 fans permalink

We can't WIN a war CRIME.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:21 PM on 02/26/2008
- MikeDu I'm a Fan of MikeDu 147 fans permalink
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Whenever a Pentagon spokesman is asked how much we're paying the Sunni insurgents to be 'on our side' they usually say something like "$3 a day". That's per-man. The article states "At least 80,000 men across Iraq are now employed by the Americans as ISVs." That works out to more than seven million dollars a month being paid to Sunni insurgent groups. If it hold up for a full year that'll be more than eighty six million dollars. our tax dolars at work.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:09 PM on 02/26/2008

Hats off to Rolling Stone for an excellent piece on yet more Bush/Republican propaganda. I hope this article gets wider distribution

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:08 AM on 02/26/2008
- PaHairO I'm a Fan of PaHairO 6 fans permalink

This article is outstanding. Author and publisher would get a Pulitzer in a just world.

Too bad it's way too long for most American minds.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:49 AM on 02/26/2008
- Not Blind I'm a Fan of Not Blind 22 fans permalink
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This whole Iraq war was a con from the get-go. A few political allies, friends and families close to the administration have profitted handsomely, killing and maiming our soldiers, looting the US treasury, pillaging Social Security, and driving our national debt to nearly $10-trillion (much of it owed to foreign entities). The only Congressional representatives still supporting this war (both Democrats and Republicans) are those with financial vested interests in one of those private firms overcharging our government and bungling everything they do.
This war is a crime against the people of Iraq and America far greater than the S&L's, Enron or any form of greed and corruption we've seen before. America will become a wasteland of poverty, unemployment, and far less secure than ever, as our Constitution, legal and civil rights will be eroded. The current administration has become a defacto dictatorship and will continue to rule by fear, lies, threats until they leave office. This makes me wonder whether they might declare martial law, suspend elections and declare themselves "Deciders-In-Chief" permanently.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:06 AM on 02/26/2008
- wsblake I'm a Fan of wsblake 9 fans permalink

notblind,
they might,they just might. these ruthless traitors are capable of anything.t­he biggest myth is that george bush is a "christian­." these monsters have no god, no religion, no system of morality or ethics. they believe in one and only one thing- and that is power. and they will do whatever it takes to get it and keep it

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:21 AM on 02/26/2008
- Not Blind I'm a Fan of Not Blind 22 fans permalink
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This administration has operated the classic "bait-&-switch" con on the American public and the world. First, they ignored all the reliable intelligence about the impending 9/11 attacks, hid right afterward, then came out to declare they'd make us safe if we went to Afghanistan, which many supported. Then the switch to Iraq (based on lies): first to get Al Qaeda there, then to change the regime, then to bring democracy, then about jobs & oil supplies and now to bring stability. Al Qaeda was and is in Afghanistan and Pakistan, growing stronger with our diversion of resources and manpower in Iraq. We've lost our democratic freedoms, legal and civil rights here, so I don't know what kind of democracy we're exporting there. While Saddam Hussein was a tyrant and evil, our administration has become more like the regime we sought to overthrow. The price of oil is $100/bl and climbing, so we can't rely on a stady cheap supply any more. The only stability we've bought is with bribes to former Baathists (not to shoot US soldiers), and due to the fact many neighborhoods and towns have already been ethnically­/religious­ly cleansed. We've created a mess that will take generations to clean up.
This whole war was not about terror, democracy or even oil. It was a criminal scheme to get tax-payer funds into the pockets of a few freinds, political allies and to loot the US treasury down to the last penney. The national debt is approaching $10-trillion (nearly 1/2 just for this war, and much of it to private no-bid contractors who've mismanaged every aspect of it). Even today, everyone who supports this war is making grotesque profits at our expense. Look at the players there: Hunt Oil & Carlysle (Bush family), Halliburton/KBG (Cheney), Blackwater and others (democrats -like Di-Fi -and republicans alike).
Social Security has been robbed, so those of us who've paid into it all these years will get nothing. Our infrastructure is crumbling: levees, bridges, roads, etc. This war has been a bigger con than Enron, the S&L's or anything we've seen before.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:57 AM on 02/26/2008
- tumblewind I'm a Fan of tumblewind 2 fans permalink

The surge is like everything else the Bush Administration has done. A FIRST CLASS CON JOB! If they can con American's into believing they have a handle on things maybe they can win another election? Most American's need to stay focused on the real issues that are facing us not Republican spin designed to put a good face on a disaster! There is literally nothing that comes out of McCain's mouth that can be believed! He is part of the 'good old boy' Republican crowd who wants us to turn us into a third world country so they can grab all our wealth and control us. So, don't let yourselves be fooled by this kindly old man. He is no better than the other fascist Republican he wants to follow. In the end he is determined to follow in George Bush's footsteps.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:48 AM on 02/26/2008
- joja I'm a Fan of joja 12 fans permalink

The surge is working, or not -- depending on your point of view -- for only one reason: money.

And why the MSM hasn't been hitting on this fact every fucking time they report on the "success" the surge is having, I don't know. They're either lazy asses or they're getting a ration of shit from their bosses to make their set-pieces more touchy-feely and upbeat.

Another part of the puzzle is the fact that there are now more Blackwater-type mercenary troops in Iraq than there are regular US armed forces -- yet that is NEVER mentioned.

Seems like another win for the Neocan agenda -- the press has been successfully muzzled, and they don't even realize it -- or care.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:43 AM on 02/26/2008
- ceasenake I'm a Fan of ceasenake 8 fans permalink

The problem that the left - including the media have caused themselves in objecting to the war is this:

When framing the argument against the war the left and the Dems in Congress stated that their main objection to the war was the US Military casualties.

That argument was a good one until Congress staked it's support on a "reduction of troop casualties or we're out of there" approach.

Now that less than one US service member per day is dying from hostile action (compared to 4 per day at the worst times) they are having trouble finding a voice to object with. The little show trial that they put General Patreus through has backfired on them.

During the upcoming debates that McCain will be having with Obama, when Obama says "I'll immediatly start pulling troops out of Iraq!" -e specially if US troop casualties has dropped to zero (by Septermber, it's possible) McCains' answer should be a question: "Exactly why, Senator Obama?"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:05 AM on 02/26/2008
- gcallaghan I'm a Fan of gcallaghan 52 fans permalink
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Republicans = Military Failure

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:57 AM on 02/26/2008
- wsblake I'm a Fan of wsblake 9 fans permalink

What the MSM of course does not cover is the myriad reasons why there has been a decrease in violence; and also not only why the so-called "success " of the surge is only temporary and why this so called surge was only initiated because of our 2008 election. What few know is that #1. America has actually been paying the Sunnis not to fight- huge cash bribes to Sunni commanders and to their men- men who had recently been killing Americans #2. Al Sadr had declared a temporary armistice -of his estimated 80,000 men ( Shiites) to gain political points- so far he has gained little for his people and experts believe his armies will soon again be killing Americans. # 3. Between 3 and 4 million Iraqis have either fled or have been killed- this represents a huge percentage of what is a nation of only 25 million total.
It has all been a lie from day one of Patreus' reign- and the MSM and many Americans have swallowed it hook,line and sinker.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:42 AM on 02/26/2008
- vippy I'm a Fan of vippy 70 fans permalink

FOX NEWS puts on little sergeants in Iraq who were at the site previously, such as Fallujah, etc. and they are claiming how much better things are now in Iraq. Little do they know the other part has been paid off to quit killing our soldiers and they have no clue what is really going on in the bigger picture but what they observe. Of course, they don't have any insight of how a family is struggling and trying to make a living, just surviving. Mass killings are still going on. I frankly would not want to be put in a position like that and for what? So Americans are getting brainwashed and they will vote accordingly. Don't say much for us, does it. Are we ashamed yet? We should be!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:25 AM on 02/26/2008
- rixhex56 I'm a Fan of rixhex56 15 fans permalink

"The 'myth' of the surge" --- is this not a perfect summary of the George W. Bush administration?

Everything about this administration has been based in fantasy, fiction, falsehoods, lies, deceit, distortion, misrepresentation, illusion, disillusion, delusion, hallucination, mirage, delirium, disorientation, confusion, stupidity, ignorance, dishonesty, cowardice, hypocrisy, fear, etc.

This is a "myth" of an ADMINISTRATION. This is a MISadministration, a disastrous assault against American ideals.

Ms. Obama says this is the first time she's been proud of her nation; she is shortsighted in her analysis; it is the first time I have been TOTALLY ashamed of my nation. The idea that any member of my society, my nation, could support criminals like Bush, Cheney, Rice, Rumsfeld, Powell, and all the rest, is proof-positive that there is something seriously wrong in America.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:00 AM on 02/26/2008
- rchwel I'm a Fan of rchwel 3 fans permalink

In lieu of all we know about this failed administration it saddens me to think there are still 30% who support this incompettent bastard in the WH ! It may be too late for impeachment but I hope a new democratic admin will expose the lies and corruption of the bush admin and jail terms for the lying anti Americans and war profiteers .

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:56 AM on 02/26/2008
- darker I'm a Fan of darker 41 fans permalink

Crafty-ass ASHCROFT should be THE DEFENDANT, not the witness at the hearing. This is absurd.
How much more will the Republican "corruptionists" get away with?

And WHY does everybody let them off the hook?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:12 AM on 02/26/2008

Why does this not surprise me at all?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:51 AM on 02/26/2008
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