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Noonan
Province by Province: A Picture of Worsening Conditions in Iraq

The U.S. Embassy and military in Baghdad issued a revealing province by province report of Iraq’s political, economic and security situation. The “Provincial Stability Assessment” paints a gloomy picture of intensifying sectarian and ethnic frictions and growing instability in 6 of the 18 provinces profiled. Funny, our leaders always say how well things are going…

NYT:

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    An internal staff report by the United States Embassy and the military command in Baghdad provides a sobering province-by-province snapshot of Iraq’s political, economic and security situation, rating the overall stability of 6 of the 18 provinces “serious” and one “critical.” The report is a counterpoint to some recent upbeat public statements by top American politicians and military officials.

    The report, 10 pages of briefing points titled “Provincial Stability Assessment,” underscores the shift in the nature of the Iraq war three years after the toppling of Saddam Hussein. Warnings of sectarian and ethnic frictions are raised in many regions, even in those provinces generally described as nonviolent by American officials.


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flydangler
QUOTE(Noonan @ Apr 8 2006, 06:39 PM)
The “Provincial Stability Assessment” paints a gloomy picture of intensifying sectarian and ethnic frictions and growing instability in 6 of the 18 provinces profiled
Let's see, methinks it indicates serious situations in five provinces and critical in one. My recollection is that it describes about the same situation as we heard 'bout a year ago if we really dug for the info.

Kiinda makes it seem that applyin' our occidental philosophy to an oriental situation don't work too well. Perhaps we need to learn patience if we're ever to be successful in that part of the world, eh?
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