Five Things You Need to Know to Understand the Latest Violence in Iraq

The traditional media is incapable of reporting what's going on in Southern Iraq.

Heavy fighting has spread across Shia-dominated enclaves in Iraq over the past two days. The U.S.-backed regime of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki has ordered 50,000 Iraqi troops to "crack down" -- with coalition air support -- on Shiite militias in the oil-rich and strategically important city of Basra, U.S. forces have surrounded Baghdad's Sadr City and fighting has been reported in the southern cities of Kut, Diwaniya, Karbala and Hilla. Basra's main ... Full Story »

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Derek Hawkins
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by Derek Hawkins - Oct. 1, 2008

The coherent look at the violence in southern Iraq that we've been waiting for, this news analysis is a must for anyone who's been as frustrated as I have lately with the MSM's war coverage. It slams Western press for over-emphasizing the "sectarian" and "ethnic" conflict when there are many other factors at play--a classic mistake journalists make time and again (Sudan, Rwanda, the Balkans, etc.).

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