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"Dude, Where's My Civil War?"

Posted by Pejman Yousefzadeh on Sun Mar 05, 2006 at 03:46:53 PM EST

Ralph Peters gets snarky:

I'M trying. I've been trying all week. The other day, I drove another 30 miles or so on the streets and alleys of Baghdad. I'm looking for the civil war that The New York Times declared. And I just can't find it.

Maybe actually being on the ground in Iraq prevents me from seeing it. Perhaps the view's clearer from Manhattan. It could be that my background as an intelligence officer didn't give me the right skills.

 And riding around with the U.S. Army, looking at things first-hand, is certainly a technique to which The New York Times wouldn't stoop in such an hour of crisis.

Let me tell you what I saw anyway. Rolling with the "instant Infantry" gunners of the 1st Platoon of Bravo Battery, 4-320 Field Artillery, I saw children and teenagers in a Shia slum jumping up and down and cheering our troops as they drove by. Cheering our troops.

All day - and it was a long day - we drove through Shia and Sunni neighborhoods. Everywhere, the reception was warm. No violence. None.

And no hostility toward our troops. Iraqis went out of their way to tell us we were welcome.

Instead of a civil war, something very different happened because of the bombing of the Golden Mosque in Samarra. The fanatic attempt to stir up Sunni-vs.-Shia strife, and the subsequent spate of violent attacks, caused popular support for the U.S. presence to spike upward.

Think Abu Musab al-Zarqawi intended that?

Well, I doubt that they did. And let's hope that the dog continues not to bark. Being someone who is infused with a tragic view of history--and not liking that fact one bit, thank you very much--I continue to watch events in Iraq warily. But Peters's report is a heartening one and either should find a great degree of attention and commentary in the wider world of the punditariat, or it should be comprehensively debunked. Ignoring what he has found is not exactly an option.

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by Barbara Skolaut on Sun Mar 05, 2006 at 10:26:47 PM EST
"Ignoring what he has found is not exactly an option."

Except for the MSM and the Dems.  (But I repeat myself.) :-(

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