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babylonsister Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-05-07 01:58 PM
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US forces 'tiptoe' into Sadr City
http://www.csmonitor.com/2007/0405/p06s01-woiq.html

US forces 'tiptoe' into Sadr City

Stationed on the edge of the Shiite district in Baghdad, they and their Iraqi counterparts are trying to signal that they want to help its residents.

By Sam Dagher | Correspondent of The Christian Science Monitor

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Baghdad - One month after US forces established a joint American-Iraqi security station on the outskirts the sprawling Shiite slum known as Sadr City, a truck loaded with explosives rammed its outer perimeter Wednesday. The blast reduced massive concrete slabs around the building to rubble and sent a strong message to both US and Iraqi forces stationed there that a fight may be waiting within the vast corridors of this ghetto, a haven for the anti-American Mahdi Army.

The explosion just outside the bright blue, three-story building that houses both elements of the Iraqi National Police and the US Army struck like a thunderbolt – wounding two Iraqis and rattling the police and employees inside – just one day after an unprecedented visit by Lt. Gen. Raymond Odierno, commander of Multinational Corps-Iraq.

He visited under the tightest of security conditions – helicopters hovered above as he met with Iraqi National Police commanders – to tell them there has been a "misunderstanding" between US troops and people of the Shiite district.

"We don't mean them harm; we want to help them," the general told Iraqi National Police Col. Abdul-Zahra Hamid, the chief of the Sadr City station.

Convincing the largely poor and traditionally hostile residents of this bastion of support for the Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr – who recently renewed calls for the "occupiers" to leave Iraq – will be a difficult challenge for US forces, but one they realize is vital to the success of the Baghdad security plan.

General Odierno says that it's crucial that the Americans and Iraqis proceed cautiously to build a level of support within this community.

But he admitted that the military would have to confront the elements within Sadr City that will challenge the Americans at every turn, regardless of their stated intentions there.

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Jacobin Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-05-07 02:15 PM
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1. "We don't mean them harm; we want to help them,"
Ya know, that ShockNAwe thingy? Shucks we didn't mean anything by that. :shrug: and Abu Graihb? Oh, now you don't hold that against us, do you? And kicking down your doors at night to search your houses? And blowing up your mosques? We were just teasing you.

this is going to go over like, well like the article described.
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The_Casual_Observer Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-05-07 02:27 PM
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2. We look& act like storm troopers from the death star, but never mind,
we're the good guys & we want to help! Bullshit, we want to subdue your ass & steal your oil.
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