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Iraq - Civil war backfiring?

Name: Anonymous 2006-03-11 1:47

Sounds like Al-Zarqawi's plans to incite a civil war are backfiriing on him.

http//www.telegraph.co.uk/...

Excerpt:

Insurgent groups in one of Iraq's most violent provinces claim that they have purged the region of three quarters of al-Qa'eda's supporters after forming an alliance to force out the foreign fighters.

If true, it would mark a significant victory in the fight against Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the head of al-Qa'eda in Iraq, and could partly explain the considerable drop in suicide bombings in Iraq recently.
  
"We have killed a number of the Arabs, including Saudis, Egyptians, Syrians, Kuwaitis and Jordanians," said an insurgent representative in the western province of Anbar.

The claims were partly supported by the defence ministry, which said it had evidence that Zarqawi and his followers were fleeing Anbar to cities and mountains near the Iranian border.

Name: Anonymous 2006-03-13 22:40

>>5

guess what welcome to real world 101, changes in power don't come about peacefuly and overnight take a gander throughout history, look no further than your own (US) independance or civil war after that. However that doesn't mean that the change shouldn't happen, if that was the case the Nazi's would still be in power because people like the ones who opose Iraq would probably have been saying the same thing then, gee "let those Germans make the change if they don't like the guy" sound familiar?

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