Iraq with Sadr loose could be another Lebanon and if Maliki calls off the dogs now that Sadr has asked for relief, this would be a mistake. The government should keep the pressure up and press the attack until weapons are turned in, although Sadr has stated that he does not to give up his weapons.
Sunday, March 30, 2008
Is Iraq the New Lebanon?
A brief summary of anti-Mahdi efforts is impressive enough for Iraq since it has, at least temporarily, stunned Sadr. The synopsis includes: since Tuesday 358 Mahdi killed, 531 wounded, 343 captured, and 30 surrendered. Coalition forces killed 125 Mahdi in Baghdad, Iraqi forces killed 140 Mahdi in Basrah. From March 25-29 Mahdi had an average of 71 fighters killed per day. 69 fighters were captured per day, and another 160 wounded per day. The Coalition inflicted higher casualties than major combat against AQ in 2007. The US killed 14 Mahdi in Baghdad during separate engagements. Iraqi forces killed 4 Mahdi and captured another 30 in Babil.