Nancy Pelosi Visits Iraq

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LEE KEATH | May 17, 2008 03:58 PM EST | AP

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Iraqi government forces man a checkpoint in the Shiite enclave of Sadr City Saturday, May 17, 2008. Sadr City appeared to be calm Saturday after weeks of bloody clashes between the U.S. forces and Mahdi army fighters. (AP Photo/Karim Kadim)

BAGHDAD — Nearly 1,000 people have been detained in a sweep to break al-Qaida in Iraq's sway in Iraq's third largest city, Mosul, but many of the fighters have fled to nearby areas, where troops are hunting for them, Iraqi officials said Saturday.

Iraq's leaders presented the crackdown as a success so far in depriving the terror network of what has been its most prominent urban stronghold since it lost hold of cities in Iraq's western Anbar province.

But the flight of al-Qaida fighters raises the concern they can regroup elsewhere, as has often happened in the past.

Yassin Majid, an adviser to Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, said most of the leading insurgents had fled to the outskirts of Mosul or to a neighboring country amid the operations. He did not name the neighboring country. Mosul is about 60 miles from the Syrian and Turkish borders.

"Operations will continue and the Iraqi army will not leave Mosul until security and stability have been accomplished," he told The Associated Press in a telephone interview.

Maj. Gen. Mark P. Hertling, the top U.S. commander in northern Iraq, whose forces are working with the Iraqi troops in the operation, said he didn't believe significant numbers of militants had escaped. He said Iraqi forces have surrounded the city with a circle of berms and checkpoints controlling entry and exits.

But he said some al-Qaida leaders, who directed their Mosul followers from outside the city, may have stayed away from Mosul ahead of the sweep to avoid arrest, he told The Associated Press.

"It's been very successful," he said. "I think the combination of the arrests plus the uncovering of a number of weapons caches will reduce the number of attacks in Mosul."

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But he warned insurgents could try to strike back in the coming days with suicide bombings in the city.

The sweep was launched Thursday, after five days of preparatory operations and arrests in the city. U.S.-backed Iraqi police and soldiers have been conducting raids on homes and have fanned out with checkpoints on city streets, though no clashes have been reported in the city, 225 miles northwest of Baghdad.

Interior Minister Jawad al-Bolani said 1,068 people have been detained over the past week, but 94 were cleared and have since been released. Hertling said those detained included several high- and mid-level al-Qaida figures, including leaders of cells that organized suicide car bombings and facilitators for foreign fighters entering the country.

The assault on the Sunni al-Qaida in Iraq group was launched in the wake of two other major crackdowns against Shiite militiamen in the southern city of Basra and the Baghdad district of Sadr City in the past two months. Those two sweeps continue but uneasy truces with the powerful Shiite Mahdi Army militia have eased the heavy violence they sparked.

Al-Maliki said Saturday the series of crackdowns would bring a boost to reconciliation efforts, saying it has "reflected positively on the political process."

Al-Bolani told a gathering of some 300 former Saddam Hussein-era officers in Mosul that the army and police would make room for them and that al-Maliki was urging them to return. Many in the crowd cheered the announcement.

Mosul's Sunni Arab population was once a major source of officers for Saddam's army, many of whom were removed because of their ties to his regime in a purge that followed the 2003 U.S. invasion. Their bitterness is believed to have fueled the Sunni-led insurgency.

On Friday, al-Maliki offered amnesty and cash to fighters in Mosul who surrender their weapons within the next 10 days. Al-Bolani said no one has surrendered any weapons yet and warned they had "no other choice" but to comply or face being targeted by security forces in the coming days.

Al-Maliki made a similar offer to Shiite militias in Basra during the sweep there, but few surrendered weapons.

The prime minister returned to Baghdad from Mosul _ where he has been overseeing the crackdown _ to meet with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who made a surprise visit to Iraq on Saturday.

Pelosi, a top Democratic critic of the U.S.-led war in Iraq, expressed confidence that expected provincial elections will promote national reconciliation.

She welcomed Iraq's progress in passing a budget as well as oil legislation, and a bill paving the way for the provincial elections in the fall that are expected to more equitably redistribute power among local officials.

"We're assured the elections will happen here, they will be transparent, they will be inclusive and they will take Iraq closer to the reconciliation we all want it to have," said Pelosi. She also met with Iraq's parliament speaker Mahmoud al-Mashhadani, U.S. Ambassador Ryan Crocker and Gen. David Petraeus, the top American commander in Iraq.

Pelosi, who also traveled to Iraq in January 2007 shortly after the Democrats assumed congressional control, has been a sharp critic of the Bush administration's conduct of the war and has pressed for the withdrawal of U.S. troops from the country this year.

She also has called for the Iraqi government to contribute more money to the reconstruction of the country.

President Bush's Iraq war funding request failed in the House on Thursday as anti-war Democrats and Republicans unhappy about added domestic funding formed an unlikely coalition to kill, for now, $163 billion to support U.S. troops overseas.

In violence Saturday, a female suicide bomber blew herself up near an office for a U.S.-allied Sunni group, then a suicide car bomber struck an Iraqi police patrol heading to the scene in the Diyala provincial capital of Baqouba, northeast of Baghdad.

Police said at least 15 people were wounded in the attacks, including two children.

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Associated Press writers Hamid Ahmed and Sinan Salaheddin in Baghdad contributed to this report.

BAGHDAD — Nearly 1,000 people have been detained in a sweep to break al-Qaida in Iraq's sway in Iraq's third largest city, Mosul, but many of the fighters have fled to nearby areas, where troops...
BAGHDAD — Nearly 1,000 people have been detained in a sweep to break al-Qaida in Iraq's sway in Iraq's third largest city, Mosul, but many of the fighters have fled to nearby areas, where troops...
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- raker I'm a Fan of raker 92 fans permalink

I lost respect for Nancy Pelosi when I saw her whole-heartedly endorsing Bush's "stimulus" $600 give-away. That, and having taken impeachment off the table - the modern equivalent of Gerald Ford pardoning Nixon.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:05 PM on 05/18/2008
- BuckeyeNut I'm a Fan of BuckeyeNut 2 fans permalink

Too all of those that want Bush impeached. There are a lot of good comments but only a few have it correct. First-it will never happen! Kucinich, Conyers, etc. are nut cases. I'm from Ohio and I know that the first time someone runs against Denis, they can have it-he is way out there somewhere. Once elected Obama will grant Bush and gang executive clemency for any or all crimes they may have committed. This has been going on for years and will continue. All of them know they have to cover their own butts and to do that, they protect each other. I've said it over and over-get rid of all of them. Power corrupts. I guarentee the DNC will be renting out Abe's bedroom again. Wanna bet on how long before Obama is no longer "pure" My bet is that Obama will loose his purity 5 minutes after taking oath. Thats how long before he starts doing paybacks for all of those who got him elected.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:49 AM on 05/18/2008
- lobear00 I'm a Fan of lobear00 27 fans permalink

You make a good "Mindreader, and one would think "maybe "you have god" written across your forehead.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:50 AM on 05/18/2008

Is her return ticket off the table?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:26 AM on 05/18/2008

Leave the sell-out Pelosi in Iraq, and bring the troops home.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:23 PM on 05/17/2008
- harriscrl3 I'm a Fan of harriscrl3 191 fans permalink

BRING THE TROOPS HOME AND IMPEACH BUSH!!!

Thats all.

Carol

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:20 PM on 05/17/2008

If she likes Baghdad so much, she can stay there.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:13 PM on 05/17/2008
- abouttime I'm a Fan of abouttime 24 fans permalink

RE: Polisi speaking from Iraq.
"We're assured the elections will happen here, they will be transparent, they will be inclusive and they will take Iraq closer to the reconciliation we all want it to have," said Pelosi.
Well,
If the Polosi could assure us, American voters, that our elcections will be transparent and inclusive, more people would have faith that their vote counted. -- SHE CANNOT AND WILL NOT!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:59 PM on 05/17/2008
- timothe I'm a Fan of timothe 7 fans permalink

So Pelosi admitted that the surge, which was meant to clear the way for political progress, has actually paved the way for political progress?

More and more, the Iraq war is turning into an issue that will be thorny for the Democratic party.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:55 AM on 05/18/2008
- Ariesjill I'm a Fan of Ariesjill 19 fans permalink

I swear, I don't understand this. what makes Nancy think that passing bills and new elections will translate to the citizenry at large stepping up and taking charge of their own now complex & daunting destiny which the neocons of this adnimistration rendered daunting---oneof the great sins of modern istory????? Is there one piece of empircal evidence that this is even impending?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:45 PM on 05/17/2008
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Before blaming one person for not impeaching Bush, let's remember that an awful lot of us voted for him. Twice. Public opinion was for invasion of Iraq until it became widely known it was done under false information.
So, in 2006 when only 35% of us turned up at the polls and gave the Dems a one-vote majority in the Senate whose responsibility was that? Now so many are screaming for Reid's and Pelosi's heads.
I may not agree with one of her comments (impeachment) but what can be done when a 75 vote majority in the Senate is needed. No, not 60--75.
This regime has acted with criminality and "we the people" have to take some responsibility for allowing them to remain in power.
This time, we need to pay attention well beyond the Presidential election. What else can we do but work to elect the leaders we need? We'll get the ones we deserve if we stay home.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:39 PM on 05/17/2008

Exclude me, please. The Friday after the Nov 2000 selection, I called into C-SPAN to say we had just experienced a silent, nonviolent coup d'etat. Brian Lamb smiled benignly into to tv camera; his guest's lips curled at their ends into a yeah, right, sure, smile. I responded by telling them in effect that we would see the dogs of chaos unleashed on our society.

In 2002 I dropped out of the Democratic Party. I rejoined only because I wanted to vote in the '04 primary, and, yes, I did hold my nose. My state mandates we belong to a party to vote in primaries, so I rejoined then in anticipation of the '06 and '08 elections. Besides, regardless of the low esteem in which I hold Dems, I know we must overturn the power of the neocons who hijacked the Republican Party. Thanks to those like me, Santorum is gone from the Senate and soon, unless Americans are indeed more ignorant than I give them credit for being, Dems will win even more seats in the House and Senate and retake the presidency.

First we must cleanse our system of the socalled Republicans. Then we must cleanse Dems.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:04 PM on 05/17/2008

Appointed once.
Stolen once.
Let's not elect his clone this time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:27 AM on 05/18/2008

Not 75.
"Two-thirds" to convict/remove per the Constitution is 67.
Please explain your 75.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:30 AM on 05/18/2008
- TrueIndy08 I'm a Fan of TrueIndy08 31 fans permalink

I have NEVER voted for this idiot... I saw the bad in him long before he became our president... I'm just sorry more people didn't think like me!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:59 AM on 05/18/2008
- antaeus I'm a Fan of antaeus 90 fans permalink
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She wants to appease them by giving them Iraq.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:35 PM on 05/17/2008

Best post on the page!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:27 PM on 05/17/2008
- GerryS I'm a Fan of GerryS 58 fans permalink
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pelosi went to see if their congress is more/less disfunctional than the US.
she figured she might pick up some some ideas- she's worthless!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:30 PM on 05/17/2008

Dugan,

Pretty extensive list of crimes. As I said, why haven't impeachment proceedings started yet? Should be a slam dunk right? It should not be a blow back either, if it is the will of the American people.

Why didn't Pelosi and Reid sponsor a bill to defund the troops? I would have. Even if I need 60 votes and would have only gotten 59. It still would have made the point and carried out the promise to the people.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:57 PM on 05/17/2008
- Chillinout I'm a Fan of Chillinout 125 fans permalink
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They did cut off the funding for Iraq a couple of days ago. And there is an impeachment bill in the Judiciary Committee. We just need to get it to the House floor.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:01 PM on 05/17/2008

Better check your facts again.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:09 PM on 05/17/2008

OK even so, IF that is in place, I will bet you nothing happens.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:10 PM on 05/17/2008

Your facts are correct. Both Dems and Reps blocked the Iraq funding bill, albeit for different reasons. Kucinich repeatedly submits impeachment legislation, and now Robert Wexler has his own version going and going and going. Change occurs over time. We could see trials during Obama's presidency. I cannot wait to see what the Iraq funding bill comes to look like before it meets passage.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:32 PM on 05/17/2008

"She fears voter blowback" ???

No, that's not it. She doesn't have the votes to impeach.

Marylin, it seems to me if it were that obvious it would be worth bringing to the fore. It should be a slam dunk, no?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:10 PM on 05/17/2008

sounds like Vietnam strategy( Cambodia/Loas) see post below

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:57 PM on 05/17/2008

Please read, this will set your hair on fire!!!!!
Andrew Cockburn reported on” counterpunch” web site on May 2 that “six weeks ago, President BUSH SIGNED A SECRET FINDING AUTHORIZING A COVERT OFFENSIVE AGAINST THE IRANIAN REGIME that, according to those familiar with its contents, is “unprecedented in its scope” Bush’s secret directive covers actions across a huge geographic area-from Lebanon to ‘Afghanistan-but is also far more sweeping in the type of actions permitted under its guidelines up to and including the assassination of targeted officials.
The source for Andrew’s major scoop, a former official on the National Security Council, indicated that the new program of destabilization will mean money and weapons showered on dissident groups in Iran, Iranian Kurdish nationalists and the Ahwazi Arabs of southwest Iran.” Operations against Iran’s Hezbollah allies in Lebanon will be stepped up, along with efforts to destabilize the Syrian regime.”
The covert program is budgeted a $300milliom, which Democratic leaders in Congress approved in a secret session after listening to the request for a special appropriation. No doubt the ardent support of the Israeli lobby for escalation toward war on Iran played a significant role in the Democrats’ green light, In rhetorical terms, the stage scenery is all in place.”
…….”The Nation” May 26, 2008

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:54 PM on 05/17/2008

He is using little gray aliens to carry out this offensive too.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:56 PM on 05/17/2008
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