By Gerry J. Gilmore

American Forces Press Service

 

June 22, 2008 - After successful efforts to restore order in the Sadr City section of Baghdad, as well as Basra and Mosul, Iraqi security forces now are focused on conducting anti-insurgent operations in the southeastern city of Amarah, a senior U.S. military officer said in Baghdad today. Navy Rear Adm. Patrick Driscoll told reports during a Baghdad news conference that Iraq's soldiers and police are doing "their job to make sure the citizens of this country are no longer intimidated by terrorists and extremist militias and their work is being followed by other areas of government."

 

On June 18, Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki launched a crack down on illegal militias and criminal weapons smuggling networks that operate in Amarah, the capital of Maysan province that's located near the border with Iran. The militias are loyal to anti-American Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr.

 

Meanwhile, Driscoll said U.S. and coalition forces also are involved in security operations, while concurrently assisting the Iraqi government as it works to restore essential services, reconstruct businesses and homes, and create jobs and opportunities for Iraqi citizens.

 

"This has happened as security operations have progressed in Basra, Baghdad and Mosul," Driscoll pointed out. "It is part of the plan for operations in Amarah."

 

Operation Bashaer as-Salaam is an Iraqi-led, planned and executed security operation conducted in Amarah to enforce the rule of law, reduce criminal safe havens and disrupt weapons-smuggling networks.

 

Current operations in Amarah are proceeding well, Driscoll said.

 

"So far in Amarah, there has been little resistance to the restoration of the rule of law," Driscoll reported. "Weapons have been turned in and calm is prevailing."

 

The operations in Amarah demonstrate the Iraqi government's resolve and commitment to extend security to citizens living across the country, the admiral pointed out.

 

"The people of Maysan (province) need to have the same opportunity to live free of fear as the people of Anbar and the people of Basra," Driscoll said. Anbar province in western Iraq once was a hotbed of insurgent activity, until its citizens united to throw out al-Qaida operatives.

 

Regarding the situation in Amarah before Iraqi forces moved in, Driscoll observed that "no place can be a haven for weapons smuggling, just as no neighborhood can be left to militias that will impose their own codes."

 

The government of Iraq "is on the offensive to secure all areas of Iraq," Driscoll said. Operations in Amarah, he said, demonstrate the Iraqi army's improving capabilities.

 

The Iraqi army still requires some assistance from coalition forces, Driscoll acknowledged. Nonetheless, he said, Iraqi military leaders are now demonstrating the ability to professionally lead, plan and execute military operations.

 

Iraq's military leaders "can maneuver troops to where they are needed," Driscoll said, noting that the presence of those troops "is inspiring greater confidence from the people."

 

As security takes hold across Iraq, then hope and opportunity for it citizens increases, Driscoll observed.

 

"We will continue to work with our Iraqi counterparts create the security conditions that will allow hope and opportunity to become the norm," Driscoll said.

 
   

 


 
 
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Re: Iraqi Forces Conduct Operations to Pacify Amarah
Think about this question: In the 21st century what regime is more lawless than the Bush Regime?

 

Everyone is entitled to his own answer. The only answer I can come up with is the Zimbabwe regime of Robert Mugabe. Voted out of power in the last election, the great man hasn’t left. Zimbabweans are going to have to vote again, and the great man has said that any vote that is not for him will be cancelled by a bullet.

 

Does anyone remember how determined the British and the Americans and everyone else was to turn Rhodesia over to Mugabe in order to save Rhodesia from the evil Ian Smith? What a fool everyone was. But before we laugh at those fools, we had best laugh at ourselves, or cry.

 

It is now an incontrovertible fact, known all over the world, that George W. Bush and his regime’s operatives lied through their teeth in order to launch wars of aggression against Afghanistan and Iraq, and that the Bush regime is doing the same thing again in hopes of launching an attack on Iran.

 

There have been a number of memoirs from high-ranking Bush appointees who cannot stand all the lies. Bush’s first Secretary of the Treasury, Paul O’Neill, told us that an invasion of Iraq was on the agenda prior to 9/11. There is the leaked Downing Street Memo in which the head of British Intelligence told the British Prime Minister and his cabinet that the Americans have decided to attack Iraq and are creating the “intelligence” to justify the attack.

 

And now we have the White House’s own spokesman from 2003–2006, Scot McClellan, ratifying what we already knew, that President Bush deceived us and led us into war based entirely on lies and fabrications, and that he, Scott McClellan, was deceived into issuing a false public denial that top Cheney aide Scooter Libby and White House operative Karl Rove were involved in committing a felony under US law by revealing the identity of a covert CIA operative, Valerie Plame.

 

As a consequence of Bush’s lies, there are a million dead Iraqis, mostly women and children, and four million displaced Iraqis, 4,100 dead American soldiers and tens of thousands of seriously wounded. No one knows how many dead in Afghanistan. And there is the ongoing Israeli slaughter of Palestinians and Lebanese that has fallen under the rubric of the “war on terror.”

The only ones pleased with these wars are the American neoconservatives, the Israeli right wing, the US corporate military-security complex, and Osama bin Laden.

 

The Bush regime has created enormous hatred and disrespect for the United States. A recent worldwide poll found that George W. Bush ranks at the bottom of world leaders as one of the least trusted along with US Pakistani puppet Musharraf and the Iranian president, Ahmadinejad, who has the disadvantage of being the victim of demonization by the US and European corporate-controlled media, which serve as ministries of propaganda for the governments that control their broadcast licenses. The American and European media lie for their living.

 

The two leaders with the highest approval rating are UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon and Russian President Vladimir Putin. So, the old adversary, Russia, now has a more respected leader than the “leader” of the Great Free Nation, a Great Free Nation that has sat on its hands while its “leader” destroyed America’s civil liberties, America’s reputation, the jobs of Americans, and committed the US to a course of war crimes punishable by the International Criminal Court at the Hague.

 

A number of readers took issue with my recent column, “Elect Obama or Fall Into Tyranny.” Echoing former Alabama Governor George Wallace, readers said Obama would make no difference. But that is what I wrote.

 

My point was not that Obama would make any difference, as he has put himself and his administration into the hands of Wall Street and the Israel Lobby. I said that the American people could make a difference by rejecting the Republicans, as it was the only accountability that the Republicans were likely to suffer.

 

If Americans return a Republican regime, Americans will validate the right of the president to violate with impunity US and international law. Americans will validate the use by the president of the United States of deception and lies in order to initiate wars of aggression, aggression that is a war crime under the Nuremburg standard established by the US. Americans will validate the infringement of US civil liberties in the name of “safety” and “national security.” Americans will disembowel the US Constitution and leave themselves at the total mercy of the government.

Reelecting Republicans means the end of the United States as a land of liberty.

 

I am sympathetic to the argument that we, as a country of liberty, are near our end regardless. Look at the Democrats. Today, June 20, the House of Representatives, which the voters gave to the Democrats in the 2006 congressional elections in order to end the pointless barbarity that the US has brought to Iraq, voted the largest war-spending bill ever. The “antiwar” Democrats completely collapsed, giving the warmonger Brownshirt Republican regime everything it wanted.

 

The House Democrats, led by “impeachment-is-off-the-table” Nancy Pelosi, added to the Democratic Party’s shame by passing today, June 20, a bill that shields from punishment the criminal Bush regime and the telecommunications corporations that the Bush regime coerced into committing felonies under US law by cooperating in Bush’s illegal spying on American citizens.

The great hope of the Founding Fathers, the people’s house, the House of Representatives, has passed an unconstitutional retroactive law making acts legal which were illegal when they were committed.

 

If a Democratic House of Representatives will pass a retroactive law in order to legalize the criminal violations of a Republican regime, the same House will pass a retroactive law making illegal what you did legally yesterday. No one is any longer safe in America. By abandoning the US Constitution, Republicans and Democrats have made America as potentially unsafe as Zimbabwe for anyone who takes exception to the government.

 

The total collapse of the Democratic Party and the House of Representatives signals the end of liberty and democracy in America. Henceforth, led by the Republican Federalist Society, we will gravitate toward the beautiful regime of “energy in the executive” that has been achieved in Zimbabwe by Robert Mugabe.

June 23, 2008

Paul Craig Roberts [aulcraigroberts@yahoo.com">send him mail] a former Assistant Secretary of the US Treasury and former associate editor of the Wall Street Journal, has been reporting shocking cases of prosecutorial abuse for two decades. A new edition of his book, The Tyranny of Good Intentions, co-authored with Lawrence Stratton, a documented account of how Americans lost the protection of law, has just been released by Random House.


 
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