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Iraq-Jordan
Zarqawi still trying for Tet, WaPo reporter happy to help
2004-09-26
Less than four months before planned national elections in Iraq, attacks against U.S. troops, Iraqi security forces and private contractors number in the dozens each day and have spread to parts of the country that had been relatively peaceful, according to statistics compiled by a private security firm working for the U.S. government. Attacks over the past two weeks have killed more than 250 Iraqis and 29 U.S. military personnel, according to figures released by Iraq's Health Ministry and the Pentagon. A sampling of daily reports produced during that period by Kroll Security International for the U.S. Agency for International Development shows that such attacks typically number about 70 each day. In contrast, 40 to 50 hostile incidents occurred daily during the weeks preceding the handover of political authority to an interim Iraqi government on June 28, according to military officials.

Reports covering seven days in a recent 10-day period depict a nation racked by all manner of insurgent violence, from complex ambushes involving 30 guerrillas north of Baghdad on Monday to children tossing molotov cocktails at a U.S. Army patrol in the capital's Sadr City slum on Wednesday. On maps included in the reports, red circles denoting attacks surround nearly every major city in central, western and northern Iraq, except for Kurdish-controlled areas in the far north. Cities in the Shiite Muslim-dominated south, including several that had undergone a period of relative calm in recent months, also have been hit with near-daily attacks.
Posted by:Dan Darling

#3  Rumsfled hinted about a possible US military withdrawal form Iraq soon!

I guess the US government needs to do that to have any hope of being reelected
Posted by: Silk   2004-09-26 7:26:03 AM  

#2  The rap on WaPo man is that he stays in his bath robe at this hotel while his minons nibble at the edges for stories. He is known to be a f'ng joke in Iraq.
Posted by: Capt America   2004-09-26 1:37:36 AM  

#1  Let me guess, another hit piece by Rajiv Chandrasekaran. Pity that in WW2, Mussolini wasn't writing for the WaPo.
Posted by: ed   2004-09-26 1:04:22 AM  

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