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Iraq-Jordan
Ramadi posts seen as 'symbol of occupation'
2004-09-07
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U.S. Marines in Ramadi, one of the deadliest cities in Iraq for American forces, decided in June to halt their patrols through the town and set up observation posts in tall buildings instead. The idea was to show respect for Iraqi sovereignty and cut down on battles with insurgents, in which innocent civilians could be injured. But rather than reducing tensions, the new strategy may be having the opposite effect. "When we were originally doing patrols, foot and vehicle, a guy would see the coalition pass by his house for 30 seconds once a week and that would be the extent of his contact," said Lt. Jonathan Hesener, a Marine platoon commander. "But now everyone in Ramadi sees us on top of the hotel every day as they drive down the street. To them, it's not decreased presence. It's a symbol of occupation."
[...] interesting profile/timeline for Ramadi
Posted by:Super Hose

#1  "..To them, it’s not decreased presence. It’s a symbol of occupation."

Well, duh. We're not "guests".

Suggestion: Do what you guys were doing before, and don't worry about respecting "Iraqi sovereignty". They can't do the job themselves yet, so we've got to do it for them and that doesn't mean trying to sanitize our efforts. If we have to kill insurgents, then we should kill them. Losing innocent lives in the process is going to come with the territory, and it's not going to change just because we're agonizing over it. If anything, terrorists are taking note of this increased concern over civilian casualties, and are planning to make future clashes even bloodier affairs for civilians, in the hope of dissuading U.S. forces from doing anything at all.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2004-09-07 10:30:58 AM  

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