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Editorial: The Iraq mess / Bush's nightmare continues with no end in sight
Monday, July 18, 2005
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette In spite of expressions of determination to stay the course from President Bush and members of his administration, there is no news out of Iraq that indicates that it is anything other than a mess, and one that is likely to get worse, not better.
The fighting that is taking place now has transformed itself largely into civil war. The 170,000 Iraqi security forces, largely Shiite in composition, represent the Shiite-dominated government of Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari. They are opposed and targeted by the largely Sunni insurgents. The Kurds of the north mostly go their own way, except that their autonomy is encouraging Kurds in Turkey and Syria to bestir themselves against their host governments.
Mr. al-Jaafari's government is taking steps to improve its relations with the Shiite-dominated Iranian government. Minister of Defense Saadoun Duleimi visited Iran earlier this month and concluded a military cooperation pact that provides for Iranian training of Iraqi military forces. This is a step that is painful to the Bush administration, given its antagonism with the government in Tehran.
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