Re: An Obama Presidency Could Sever Gulf States US Dollar Peg?
Before we can talk about what happened in Basra, we should talk about what HASN'T happened.
The military surge over the past year was focused around Iraq except for Basra. Basra was under the control of the British Army which has remained in their camps and have not engaged the local community. Because of that, Basra remained a refuge for Shia rebels with deteriorating security conditions and a thorn in the side of the central government. Finally, the central government decided it had to take action.
To me, the very fact that the Iraqi central government took military action is a HUGE indicator of their increasing political strength. For too long, Mailiki had been viewed as a weak player holding a weak hand but this military initiative belies that. The US military did not bail out the Iraqis. They provided some air support and ground advisers.
If the cease fire seemed like it came early, remember that in counter insurgency operations the goal is not to totally crush the enemy but to prove to the local citizens that the counter insurgency forces have the military and political strength and the staying power to eclipse the rebels.
I respectfully disagree with your analysis that the Iraqis were unable to stand up for themselves militarily. Not only did they do that, but even more importantly, they proved they had the political will to press their advantage.
Before we can talk about what happened in Basra, we should talk about what HASN'T happened.
The military surge over the past year was focused around Iraq except for Basra. Basra was under the control of the British Army which has remained in their camps and have not engaged the local community. Because of that, Basra remained a refuge for Shia rebels with deteriorating security conditions and a thorn in the side of the central government. Finally, the central government decided it had to take action.
To me, the very fact that the Iraqi central government took military action is a HUGE indicator of their increasing political strength. For too long, Mailiki had been viewed as a weak player holding a weak hand but this military initiative belies that. The US military did not bail out the Iraqis. They provided some air support and ground advisers.
If the cease fire seemed like it came early, remember that in counter insurgency operations the goal is not to totally crush the enemy but to prove to the local citizens that the counter insurgency forces have the military and political strength and the staying power to eclipse the rebels.
I respectfully disagree with your analysis that the Iraqis were unable to stand up for themselves militarily. Not only did they do that, but even more importantly, they proved they had the political will to press their advantage.
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