Iraq is falling apart again
The nation that we've been bombing since 1990 is having problems again.
Protesters angry over poor public services clashed with security forces in the southern city of Basra on Thursday and hurled Molotov cocktails at the regional government headquarters there.Iraq's Human Rights Commission said two protesters died during the violence, taking the death toll to 11 since the weeks-long protest escalated on September 3.
One protester died on Thursday night from burns sustained during the torching of the government headquarters, health and security sources said.
Crowds attacked the offices of the state-run Iraqiya TV and set fire to the headquarters of the ruling Dawa Party, the Supreme Islamic Council and the Badr Organisation, whose leaders are all vying to form Iraq's ruling coalition.
Protesters also torched the offices of a powerful Shia armed group, Asaib Ahl al-Haq, and those of the Hikma Movement, and stormed the house of the acting head of the provincial council.
The U.S. has responded to the unrest in the country that we've destroyed in two ways:
1) By saying that we shall never leave Iraq.
U.S. forces will stay in Iraq “as long as needed” to help stabilize regions previously controlled by Islamic State, a spokesman for the U.S.-led international coalition fighting the militants said on Sunday
2) By preparing a new "coalition of the willing" for war with Iran.
The Pentagon notified Congress in July about adjustments to deal with “the multidimensional aspects of gray zone warfare,” the Pentagon’s catch-all term for military operations that don’t cross into open warfare. While the report doesn’t mention Iran by name, the term “gray zone” is often associated with Iranian tactics.The report comes on the heels of a 2018 National Defense Strategy (NDS) in January announcing that the Pentagon would seek to build a coalition of military allies in the Middle East to “counterbalance Iran,” which it fears is “asserting an arc of terrorist activities” bolstered by using proxies and its missile program.
The Iranian-backed Shia militias in Iraq are not happy about these developments.
Ten Iraqi Shia militia groups backed by Iran have warned to expel foreign troops by all possible means and threaten to act against Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi over some of his latest decisions.On Tuesday, 10 Shia militia groups issued a joint statement vowing to fight foreign troops if they do not leave Iraq.
A few days later, mortar shells began landing in the Green Zone near the U.S. embassy.
Meanwhile, Israel has offered to bomb Iraq too.
Comments
what? criticize success???
The U.S. Military is Winning. No, Really, It Is! A Simple Equation Proves That the U.S. Armed Forces Have Triumphed in the War on Terror
Short read: Victory is now defined as attacking our enemy & getting huge budget
The link goes to TomDispatch.com with Tom giving an introduction then the article by Nick Turse
" The U.S. has not won
a major conflict since 1945".
We didn't win that one either. The Russians beat us to Berlin.
We were just trying to get to the spoils before Russia got them all.
And Japan did not surrender after the two atom bombs were dropped. Hirihito surrendered when Russian troops began advancing from the north.
In both cases, Hitler and Hirihito preferred surrendering to the Americans rather than the Russians, whom had lost almost 26 million people in WW2.
Neither Russia nor China is our enemy.
Neither Iran nor Venezuela are threatening America.
Cuba is a dead horse, stop beating it.
Afghanistan - mislead by government
NYT article
How the U.S. Government Misleads the Public on Afghanistan
check out the diagram about what they say vs what is going on
well, why not include other US adventures besides Iraq?
From Moon of Alabama today
NYT Reconfirms U.S. Coup Plot In Venezuela - Adds Pro-Coup Propaganda