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Iraq
Security Crackdown Under Way in Baghdad
2007-02-08
Baghdad's streets were electric with tension Wednesday as U.S. officials confirmed the new security operation was under way. U.S. armor rushed through streets, and Iraqi armored personnel carriers guarded bridges and major intersections. New coils of barbed-wire and blast barriers marked checkpoints that caused traffic bottlenecks. U.S. Apache helicopters whipped the air over parts of the capital where they hadn't been seen before.

But gunfire still rang out across the city, and some residents said they doubted life would get better. "Nothing will work, it's too late," said Hashem al-Moussawi, a resident of the Sadr City Shiite enclave who was badly wounded in a bombing in December.

Underlining the dangers, a U.S. Marine transport helicopter crashed northwest of Baghdad, killing all seven on board - the fifth American aircraft lost in Iraq in just over two weeks. A military statement did not give a cause for the crash, but a senior U.S. defense official in Washington said the CH-46 Sea Knight did not appear to have been hit by hostile fire. An Iraqi air force officer, however, said the chopper was downed by an anti-aircraft missile. An al-Qaida-linked Sunni group claimed in a Web statement that it was responsible.
Posted by:Fred

#6  It looks like NPR reporter Ann Garrels is benefitting from being embedded in Iraq. From a recent report:

The U.S. troops would probably have not found Ahmed [kidnapped for ransom in Baghdad] if they hadn't been living right in the neighborhood, instead of at a large base, removed from most neighbors. The young man's mother told the soldiers that her family has a big yard next to their house. Come and set up a base there, she told them.
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-02-08 13:58  

#5  some semi positive reports coming out of NPR of all places:

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=7244125

and more unambiguous positive reports at: http://mypetjawa.mu.nu/archives/186457.php
Posted by: mhw   2007-02-08 13:28  

#4  I never forget American lives could be lost after quiet before the storm is over and the roaches come out of the woodwork, but feel positive about this.

Good Luck Boys! Crackdown!
Posted by: Shaish Spaviting2771   2007-02-08 09:43  

#3  In a sign of just how dangerous the security mission will be, a three-vehicle Western security company convoy came under fire near Haifa Street, a Sunni insurgent stronghold just north of the Green Zone.

Like it would've been news yesterday? What tripe!
Posted by: Bobby   2007-02-08 05:58  

#2  Interesting development here
Posted by: MacNails   2007-02-08 05:55  

#1  I read this thing and I knew it was the AP before following the link. The AP is on the other side, the side that is praying and doing everything it can so the terrorist and haters of peace and civilization win. When will we do something about this treason? This is not what a free press is for.

It's an article that says failure, failure, failure, no matter what you do it will be failure, before you did this we told you it would be failure. We told you Bush is a failure. We told you you are a failure. Fail, fail ,fail. Doom and gloom, we are thE mighty and all knowing AP of the MSM, bow down to our greatness and corect thinking. When are we going to start kneecapping reporters? They are damn near every last one of the treasonous, back stabbing supporters of anti-civilization. I am fed up with them.
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2007-02-08 04:09  

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