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Iraq
UK troops "doing nothing" in Basra: Iraqi minister
2008-03-18
LONDON (Reuters) - Iraq's foreign minister poured scorn on British forces in southern Iraq on Monday, saying they were "doing nothing" and had allowed the city of Basra to be overrun by militants.

Hoshiyar Zebari, speaking in an interview with Britain's Channel Four news, said foreign troops needed to stay engaged if Iraq was to be stabilized after five years of "rivers of blood".

Zebari said British troops had "disengaged" in Basra, the country's second largest city and major port, and that "the militia, the organized crime, is actually making havoc in the city". Asked if Britain needed to re-engage, he said: "In my view they do. They should not just sit there and do nothing. There are certain responsibilities, especially at least until the end of this year," he said.

Britain had hoped to draw down at least half of the troops left in Iraq in the coming months, and possibly pull out the entire force by the end of the year, but those prospects are looking less likely because of renewed violence.

Zebari said foreign troops needed to stay. "No country can afford to just abandon (Iraq)," he said, speaking three days ahead of the fifth anniversary of the U.S.-led invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein. "Over the past five years it has been five years of hope but of rivers of blood because of the conflict, because of the divisions, because of the legacy of the regime, because of the resistance we saw from extremism," he said.
Posted by:GolfBravoUSMC

#4  I sure hope that is the case because Basra is a critical economic link for Iraq. There is a huge amount of work that needs to be done there. There should be about zero unemployment because of all the port reconstruction, waterway clearing that needs to be done.
Posted by: Remoteman   2008-03-18 19:11  

#3  I've noticed this as a reoccurring theme. We leave an area alone for a while, the villains come out to play in the open, they also migrate there from other areas, then we swoop down and nail them.

I would not be surprised if SOCOM is gathering all sorts of intelligence on militias, AIF and criminal gangs in Basra right now. Lots of surreptitious photos and DNA samples, finding out who in the government and police are rotten, locating safe houses and foreign activities.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2008-03-18 16:28  

#2  I'm not sure why the Iraqi foreign minister is making a fuss now, when American troops with Iraqi Army and Police are actually making inroads into the problems in Shiite Iraq. Let the British troops go to Afghanistan, where they are permitted by the Home Office to do some good.
Posted by: trailing wife    2008-03-18 16:21  

#1  ummm, are we surprised? they haven't been doing shit for a couple years now.
Posted by: sinse   2008-03-18 16:04  

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