Citizen G'kar: Musings on Earth

November 28, 2006

Anbar Belongs to Al Qaeda

A secret US Marine assessment of the prospects for pacification in Anbar Province in Iraq couldn't be more bleak. The reports asserts that they can't be defeated. The population of $1.2 million mostly former residents of hot spots like Falugia and Ramadhi, are impoverished and completely dependent on the Al Qaeda leadership that has usurped civil service infrastructure.
washingtonpost.com
The U.S. military is no longer able to defeat a bloody insurgency in western Iraq or counter al-Qaeda's rising popularity there, according to newly disclosed details from a classified Marine Corps intelligence report that set off debate in recent months about the military's mission in Anbar province.


[...]The Marines' August memo, a copy of which was shared with The Washington Post, is far bleaker than some officials suggested when they described it in late summer. The report describes Iraq's Sunni minority as "embroiled in a daily fight for survival," fearful of "pogroms" by the Shiite majority and increasingly dependent on al-Qaeda in Iraq as its only hope against growing Iranian dominance across the capital.


True or not, the memo says, "from the Sunni perspective, their greatest fears have been realized: Iran controls Baghdad and Anbaris have been marginalized." Moreover, most Sunnis now believe it would be unwise to count on or help U.S. forces because they are seen as likely to leave the country before imposing stability.


[...]"Despite the success of the December elections, nearly all government institutions from the village to provincial levels have disintegrated or have been thoroughly corrupted and infiltrated by Al Qaeda in Iraq," or a smattering of other insurgent groups, the report says.

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