The Myth of the Surge

Hoping to turn enemies into allies, U.S. forces are arming Iraqis who fought with the insurgents. But it's already starting to backfire. A report from the front lines of the new Iraq

Having lost the civil war, many Sunnis were suddenly desperate to switch sides -- and Gen. David Petraeus was eager to oblige. The U.S. has not only added 30,000 more troops in Iraq -- it has essentially bribed the opposition, arming the very Sunni militants who only months ago were waging deadly assaults on American forces. To engineer a fragile peace, the U.S. military has created and backed dozens of new Sunni militias, which now operate beyond the ... Full Story »

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James Jackson
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by James Jackson - Oct. 1, 2008

We are paying Sunni militia's to not attack us. What if we stop paying? We are arming both sides in a civil war. Will they break themselves on each other, and leave us the country? Is this engineering the "peace of the grave"?

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