The Growing Storm

The US policy that has led to this recent violence has been long in the making, as it has only been a matter of time before the tenuous truce between the groups came unglued. For it has been a truce built on a deeply corrupt US policy of backing the predominantly Shia Iraqi government forces while paying the Sunni resistance not to fight both government and occupation forces. Full Story »

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Topics: Iraq, War in Iraq
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Posted by: Posted by Dwight Rousu - Apr 2, 2009 - 1:52 PM PDT
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Edited by: Dwight Rousu - Apr 2, 2009 - 1:52 PM PDT
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by Dwight Rousu - Apr. 2, 2009

Dahr Jamail gets on the street and talks to the people in power on the street, giving a perspective as an American that few others can offer.

The story joins other stories forecasting escalating violence in Iraq as unstable alliances disassemble.

“They are lacking pay, and most of them are becoming more angry by the day, since they have had more broken promises than they can handle,” More »

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by Tony Litwinko - Apr. 8, 2009

Jamail has credibility because he is not afraid to put himself in danger. He has been reporting on the effects of the payments to the Awakening Councils since the "Surge" began to be praised by embeds and politicians, and thus has been presenting the underside of the "assumed success" consistently. If violence does break out in Iraq to spoil the 18 month incomplete withdrawal promised by the President, this will be a key piece of the puzzle in the analysis.

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