Well, it seems to be true (see below). Killings are down in Iraq since the surge started (unless the US and Iraqi government are simply lying, which does not seem to be the case).
It is amazing and hard to believe or make sense of.
Of course, the US has at the same time engaged Iran and Syria in talks designed to reduce their intervention in Iraq, which could also be a factor.
I simply do not believe this is some miraculous "solution" to the Iraqi situation. No doubt in my mind, we will be in deep trouble there in the future at some point.
But I am starting to wonder if they can clam the situation for awhile. Could it last until November 2008? This would surely impact the next election, just as the deteriorating Iraq situation impacted the last one. McCain and Guillianni are both on record as supporting the surge.
Can anyone figure this out?
Jay Deshmukh
AFP
March 14, 2007
http://www.metimes.com/storyview.php?StoryID=20070314-104236-8162r"BAGHDAD -- Killings and attacks in Baghdad have slumped significantly since the launch of a security plan one month ago, US officials said Wednesday, even as car bombs claimed more lives in the capital.
"'There has been an over 50 percent reduction in murders and executions,' since Operation Fardh Al Qanoon (Imposing Law) began, the spokesman for US forces in Iraq, Major General William Caldwell, told reporters in Baghdad...
"...But despite the flood of troops, violence flared again in Baghdad, with a security official reporting two civilians killed in a suicide car bombing in southwest Yarmuk district while the US military reported another three US soldiers killed in roadside bombs.
"Elsewhere in the country, police were in the firing line, with three policemen, one of them a general, shot dead in the north of the country and the bullet-riddled bodies of two abducted policemen found dumped in the central city of Diwaniyah."