Tuesday, August 21, 2007

A German take on the situation in Iraq.

This is a jaw dropper! Der Spiegel has an 8-part article on Iraq, and it is actually a fairly balanced piece of journalism.

To quote: "The US military is more successful in Iraq than the world wants to believe."

Here's an excerpt:

Ramadi is an irritating contradiction of almost everything the world thinks it knows about Iraq -- it is proof that the US military is more successful than the world wants to believe. Ramadi demonstrates that large parts of Iraq -- not just Anbar Province, but also many other rural areas along the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers -- are essentially pacified today. This is news the world doesn't hear: Ramadi, long a hotbed of unrest, a city that once formed the southwestern tip of the notorious "Sunni Triangle," is now telling a different story, a story of Americans who came here as liberators, became hated occupiers and are now the protectors of Iraqi reconstruction.


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