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Iraq Report, 15 August/05

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Welcome! Our goal at Winds of Change.NET is to give you one power-packed briefing of insights, news and trends from Iraq that leaves you stimulated, informed, and occasionally amused every Monday & Thursday. This briefing is brought to you by Joel Gaines of No Pundit Intended and Andrew Olmsted of Andrew Olmsted dot com.

TOP TOPICS

  • The clock has struck midnight and millions of Iraqis are watching Cinderella to see if her new Iraqi constitution will turn into a pumpkin. Today is the day Iraq's constitution is supposed to be completed so that voters will have time to evaluate it prior to the December elections. Parliament claims it will get it done on time, but they are clearly going to run right up to the wire if they are to succeed.
  • The Word Unheard catches wind of what could be a significant tactical victory for Iraq with the discovery and capture of what appears to be a terrorist chemical facility. The factory does not appear to be in the business of manufacturing even primitive chemical weapons, but it may be involved with the terrorists car bomb industry. While there are doubtless numerous such sites around Iraq, the size of this one suggests removing it can't help but undermine the terrorists at least for a time.

Other Topics Today Include: Bush administration mixed messages; news from Mosul; Saddam's palace turned over to the people; reconstruction highlights; Carnival of the Liberated; women's rights in Iraq.

REPORTS FROM THE FIELD

  • The Bush Administration gave another load of ammunition to its critics last week with what the press called mixed signals over plans to withdraw from Iraq. If the administration hopes to retain popular support for the war, its going to have to do better than simply hope the press will put the pieces together of its own accord.
  • Michael Yon is still bringing the best news from the streets of Mosul. In Jungle War, he takes you through an op with Deuce Four and their encounter with a recent IED attack. Also, some of the soldiers are asking, "does anyone care?" Send Michael an email so he can tell them we do.
  • The battle between offense and defense continues, and while offense always has an edge, QandO note that the U.S. Army's policy of uparmoring vehicles is saving a lot of lives against increasingly sophisticated IED attacks.
  • Major General J.N. Mattis, Commanding General of the 1st Marine Division during Operation Iraqi Freedom, called them "the biggest improvement in lethality for the Marine infantryman since the introduction of the M1 Garand in WWII." Trijicon Inc. in Wixom, MI calls them ACOG - Advanced Combat Optical Gunsights - and every Marine will be getting them.

RECONSTRUCTION & THE ECONOMY

  • Here are some of this week's reconstruction highlights: The Constitutional Dialogue program has organized over 3,000 dialogues throughout Iraq, reaching almost 80,000 Iraqis who also shared their opinions through 64,000 questionnaires. USAID’s Community Action Program (CAP) worked with a Baghdad community to unclog overloaded sewer lines and remove sewer overflow from city streets. CAP worked with a community in Maysan Governorate to rehabilitate its local school’s 12 classrooms, three administration rooms and two storage rooms. A Lab Technician training course to be held in Amman, Jordan, in early September is being planned for technicians from Iraq’s five regional Environmental Health Education Resource Centers (EHERC).

IRAQI POLITICS

  • SCIRI has turned up the rhetoric for an autonomous Shi'ite region in the south, while the majority of Iraqis seem to prefer an all-encompassing federalism.

ETCETERA

  • We have already told you about Pvt. Nils Thompson, the Deuce Four soldier killed by a sniper a day after his 19th birthday. His brothers in Iraq mourned him with a memorial only days ago and his family honors him today in New York.
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1 Comment

"The clock has struck midnight and millions of Iraqis are watching Cinderella to see if her new Iraqi constitution will turn into a pumpkin"

Snooze alarm has been struck: http://news.yahoo.com/fc/world/iraq

One more week. I wasnt thrilled with the delay, but with the two likely options of ramming it through despite the Sunni objections and delaying it a month as was supposed, this seems like a workable deal. The current arguments seem pretty tame compared to the ones that have already been papered over or delayed. How hard is it to write "Iraq is one nation, indivisable." somewhere in the opening paragraph? The Kurds will live with that, if the country is going to actually break up what does it matter what the constitution says about it at that poing?

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