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29/09/04
- Irak
- Contrairement aux affirmations officielles américaines, la rébellion
irakienne s'étend et s'intensifie - The broad and intensifying
campaign of insurgent violence contrasts sharply with assessments by Bush
administration officials that the instability is contained to small
pockets of the country...
Growing
Pessimism on Iraq
Doubts Increase Within U.S. Security Agencies
Washington Post 29/09/04
"A growing number of career professionals within national security
agencies believe that the situation in Iraq is much worse, and the path to
success much more tenuous, than is being expressed in public by top Bush
administration officials, according to former and current government
officials and assessments over the past year by intelligence officials at
the CIA and the departments of State and Defense.
While President Bush, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld and others have
delivered optimistic public appraisals, officials who fight the Iraqi
insurgency and study it at the CIA and the State Department and within the
Army officer corps believe the rebellion is deeper and more widespread
than is being publicly acknowledged, officials say..."
Iraq
Study Sees Rebels' Attacks as Widespread
NYT 29/09/04
"Over the past 30 days, more than 2,300 attacks by insurgents have
been directed against civilians and military targets in Iraq, in a pattern
that sprawls over nearly every major population center outside the Kurdish
north, according to comprehensive data compiled by a private security
company with access to military intelligence reports and its own network
of Iraqi informants.
U.S.
Says More Iraqi Police Are Needed as Attacks Continue
Washington Post 27/09/04
"...Anthony H. Cordesman, senior fellow at the Center for Strategic
and International Studies, released a study Friday showing that the Iraqi
Police Service payroll list "includes large numbers of pensions and 'non-performing' police" known not to be
serving. He also said the
overall police numbers were dropping "in part because of desertions
and purging of low-grade personnel."..."
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Violence
in Iraq Belies Claims of Calm, Data Show
Washington Post 26/09/04
"Less than four months before planned national elections in Iraq,
attacks against U.S. troops, Iraqi security forces and private contractors
number in the dozens each day and have spread to parts of the country that
had been relatively peaceful, according to statistics compiled by a
private security firm working for the U.S. government.
Attacks over the past two weeks have killed more than 250 Iraqis and 29
U.S. military personnel, according to figures released by Iraq's Health
Ministry and the Pentagon. A sampling of daily reports produced during
that period by Kroll Security International for the U.S. Agency for
International Development shows that such attacks typically number about
70 each day. In contrast, 40 to 50 hostile incidents occurred daily during
the weeks preceding the handover of political authority to an interim
Iraqi government on June 28, according to military officials..."
"...the attacks compiled in the Kroll reports suggest a broad and
intensifying campaign of insurgent violence that contrasts sharply with
assessments by Bush administration officials and Iraq's interim prime
minister that the instability is contained to small pockets of the
country..."
U.S.
Arrests Senior Commander of Iraqi National Guard
NYT 26/09/04
"...The arrest is the most significant one known of an Iraqi
commander who was supposed to help the American military fill the gaping
security vacuum left by the ousting of Mr. Hussein and the dismantling of
the Iraqi Army.
It raises questions about whether, in the haste to stand up a legitimate
Iraqi force that now includes former senior Baath Party officials, the
Americans have signed on officers with questionable loyalties and
abilities..."
"...Even before the arrest of General Lahibi, other signs had emerged
of the fractured loyalties of the Iraqi security forces..."
Iraq
Now World's Most Hostile Environment-Analyst
Reuters 26/09/04
"The Iraqi insurgency has reached a critical new level with radical
Sunni and Shi'ite groups spreading beyond their traditional bases in the
world's "most hostile environment," a security analyst said on
Sunday..."
"..."The Sunni extremists have moved out of their traditional
strongholds of Falluja and Ramadi and are operating all over west and
central Iraq with increasing boldness,"..."
"..."The Mehdi militia are operating all over south Iraq and
there's increasing evidence of them operating in the center and north of
Iraq,"..."
"..."There are large areas of Baghdad which are no-go for the
coalition, and a lot of parts of Basra which are now no-go too,"..."
Taliban
operating in Iraq, Taylor says
CBC News 16/09/04
"U.S. forces in Iraq are going to face an explosion in the northern
city of Mosul, Canadian military journalist Scott Taylor said Thursday.
"The Americans have no idea what kind of an anthill they're sitting
on" he told CBC Newsworld.
Taylor based his conclusions on observations he made after being kidnapped
in Iraq on Sept. 7 and released five days later, near Mosul in northern
Iraq..."
"...He said he was handed from group to group that shared hostages
and weapons, including one he called the Taliban, the militants who
controlled Afghanistan until the U.S. drove them out.
He said the groups operated "with the full co-operation of the
police."..."
Lire également, Read also :
America's
new strategy in Iraq
Asia Times 29/09/04
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