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CShine Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-25-04 01:15 PM
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Can self-rule bring security?
BAGHDAD – For the past month almost everyone associated with the US-led occupation of Iraq has been focused on the June 30 handover. Town-hall meetings are held across Iraq explaining the interim government's powers and Coalition Provisional Authority staffers scuttle about the fortified Green Zone, preparing to hand over their jobs to State Department officials, planning vacations, and looking for new jobs. But for most Iraqis the changing of the political guard comes down to one question: Will greater sovereignty mean more security? "This could be a big improvement if we really do get sovereignty and the power on our own to deal with the terrorists,'' says Sheikh Mohammed Bakar al-Suhel, chairman of the Baghdad City Council. "But we're going to have to see."

The preturnover signs are not encouraging. Thursday, there was more evidence that insurgents have regrouped and are intensifying their attacks. At least 66 Iraqis and three US soldiers were killed in attacks in six Iraqi cities, in an arc of violence stretching from Baghdad in the center of the country to the northern city of Mosul, 300 miles away. A group led by Jordanian Abu Musab Zarqawi, who has links to Al Qaeda, claimed responsibility for the attacks in a statement on an Islamist Website. The violence primarily targeted Iraqis who the US hope will take a broader and more vigorous security role after the handover. In the increasingly unstable northern city of Mosul, coordinated car bombs hit two Iraqi police stations, a police academy and a local hospital, killing at least 44; car bombs also hit police stations in the Sunni triangle town of Ramadi; in Baquba, government buildings were attacked and two US soldiers were killed in firefights with insurgents; and in Baghdad, a bomb at a checkpoint killed three Iraqi soldiers and one US soldier.

Thursday, the CPA relinquished control of the last 11 of 25 ministries, which now oversee more than 1 million government workers. Iraqis, both officials and average citizens, say the most important dividend of any handover would be greater security, both from the insurgency but also from a crime wave that began soon after Baghdad fell last year. Iraqi police, facing insurgents and well-organized and armed criminal gangs, have been reluctant to do much more than direct traffic until now.

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For now, US forces will run most anti-insurgent operations. "I don't think that July 1st is a particularly significant date coalition military operations,'' said Brig. Gen. Mark Kimmitt, a coalition military spokesman. Military operations are not going to change dramatically "the way it is dramatically changing politically on the first day of July.... I think all of us understand that it will be some time before those Iraqi security forces can take on the burden and the responsibility."


http://www.csmonitor.com/2004/0625/p01s04-woiq.html
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Larkspur Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-25-04 01:21 PM
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1. No. Juan Cole says that this transfer of sovereignty is to
get Iraq off of the front pages so that it would help Bush's re-election chances.
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DulceDecorum Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-25-04 04:01 PM
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2. In the US? NO
Look at what happened in the 2000 Election?
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