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ARAB-US RELATIONS - Oct 19 - US Army Concedes Failure In Baghdad.


US and Iraqi efforts to improve security in Baghdad fail to reduce bloodshed in the increasingly violent Iraqi capital. In an uncharacteristically gloomy admission, Maj Gen Maj Gen or MajGen
abbr.
major general
 William Caldwell said the recent surge in violence was "disheartening dis·heart·en  
tr.v. dis·heart·ened, dis·heart·en·ing, dis·heart·ens
To shake or destroy the courage or resolution of; dispirit. See Synonyms at discourage.
". He said US and Iraqi forces would have to "refocus" security measures Noun 1. security measures - measures taken as a precaution against theft or espionage or sabotage etc.; "military security has been stepped up since the recent uprising"
security
. The review was demanded by Gen George Casey, who commands the 140,000 US troops in Iraq. Gen Caldwell did not specify how security methods might be refocused, but the unusually grim assessment seems in part intended to put pressure on Iraqi PM Nouri al-Maliki Nouri Kamel Mohammed Hassan al-Maliki (Arabic: نوري كامل المالكي, transliterated Nūrī Kāmil al-Mālikī; born c.  to take political steps that US officers have long said need to accompany military operations This is a list of missions, operations, and projects. Missions in support of other missions are not listed independently. World War I
''See also List of military engagements of World War I
  • Albion (1917)
. "In Baghdad, Operation Together Forward [launched in August to curb violence in the capital] has made a difference in the focus areas but has not met our overall expectations in sustaining a reduction in the level of violence", Gen Caldwell told reporters. At its launch, Operation Together Forward was to deploy more than 20,000 Iraqi security forces Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) is the Multi-National Force-Iraq umbrella name for the military and police forces that serve under the Government of Iraq.

The armed forces are administered by the Ministry of Defense (MOD), and the Iraqi Police is administered by the Ministry of
 - including army and police - plus more than 7,000 coalition forces to tighten security in the capital. In July, General John Abizaid, the top US commander in the Middle East, told US senators that reducing violence in Baghdad was the key to avoiding a full-scale civil war. Since those comments, the level of violence in Iraq, and Baghdad in particular, has continued to rise. So far in October, 72 US troops - including a soldier killed in fighting near Balad - and hundreds of Iraqis have been killed. Gen Caldwell said attacks on US and Iraqi forces in Baghdad shot up 22% in the first three weeks of Ramadan, the Muslim holy month. The increasingly pessimistic assessments from Iraq come as Republicans in Congress grow anxious that the Iraq war is going to cost them control of one, or both, houses of Congress in next month's elections. While the Bush administration insists that progress is being made in Iraq, privately they are frustrated with the apparent inability of the government of Maliki to help clamp down on some of the sectarian killing perpetrated by death squads and Shi'ite militias associated with members of the governing coalition. Bush made a comparison between Iraq and the Vietnam War Vietnam War, conflict in Southeast Asia, primarily fought in South Vietnam between government forces aided by the United States and guerrilla forces aided by North Vietnam.  when he said Thomas Friedman, a New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
 Times columnist, "could be right" in writing that the violent situation in Iraq was the "jihadist Noun 1. Jihadist - a Muslim who is involved in a jihad
Moslem, Muslim - a believer in or follower of Islam
 equivalent" of the Tet offensive, which helped increase public opposition to that war. But a White House spokeswoman said Bush was only trying to make the point that "the enemy is trying to affect the psyche of Americans". The US military wants Maliki to stop protecting radical Shi'ite groups such as the Mahdi Army militia loyal to theologian Muqtada Al Sadr. In a virtually unprecedented criticism of the Iraqi leadership, Gen Caldwell said US forces had been forced to release Sadrist organiser Mazin al-Sa'edi, one day after his arrest on suspicion of involvement in violence, at the PM's request. Maliki told USA Today that he had blocked a US proposal to conduct a large-scale operation against the Mahdi Army, saying the government did not intend to disarm militias until the end of this year.
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Date:Oct 21, 2006
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