Do you guys remeber the Baghdad Blogger, Salam pax.
I read in one of his articles (sorry, i've looked, but can't find a link) that a lot of locals in Baghdad blamed the US for some of the larger
blasts, as they felt the US wanted to divide Iraqis and encourage them to fight amongst themselves.
I personally do not think this to be true, I do however think the US should be doing more to hand power back to the Iraqis so that the terrorists are
seen as terrorists by everyone in Iraq. They shouldn't be allowed to have any public support as this will only strengthen their resolve. You cannot
defeat this sort of terrorism with brute force, you need to isolate the terrorists in every way possible. For every successful raid, you will have
half a dozen radicalised youths who have witnessed the events.
I don't understand how they haven't been able to make more arrests in connection with the constant attacks, thats why I think they are doing a poor
job, they are not solving any of the crimes, the terrorists are going un-punished and are probably planning more attacks as we speak.
At least they caught someone for this latest blast:
"The report of arrests in connection with the Baghdad Hotel bombing was the first public announcement of detentions tied to any of the eight car bomb
attacks in Iraq that have killed more than 135 people, most of them Iraqis, since early August. Six exploded in Baghdad, and an estimated 100 people
were killed in late August when a car bomb detonated outside a Shiite Muslim shrine in Najaf.
A senior military intelligence official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said in an interview Friday that U.S. military forces arrested one or
two suspected foreign terrorists last month who were linked to the bombings of the U.N. headquarters and the Jordanian Embassy in August. The official
said the two were picked up in a raid on a house in Ramadi, west of Baghdad, during which two soldiers were killed and seven suffered minor wounds.
The official did not provide any other details....
"The old regime, they have a lot of friends, a lot of people cooperating with them," Taur said. "If there are Americans still in Iraq, things will
continue like this." "
www.washingtonpost.com...