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Iraq
Taji’s “Neighborhood Watch” turns over another cache
2007-06-28
CAMP TAJI, Iraq — For a second time this week, a large cache consisting of improvised explosive device-making material and mortar rounds was turned over to Coalition Forces by the “Neighborhood Watch” in Taji, Iraq. The Taji neighborhood watch contacted Coalition Forces June 25, after the driver of a truck fled the scene when the volunteers stopped a suspicious vehicle moving through the rural village of Abd Allah al Jasim. The vehicle contained 24 mortar rounds, two rockets, spare machine gun barrels, small arms ammunition and other IED-making material.

“This grassroots movement of reconciliation by the volunteers is taking off all around us. The tribes that had once actively or passively supported al-Qaeda in Iraq now want them out,” said Lt. Col. Peter Andrysiak, the deputy commander of the 1st “Ironhorse” Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division.

The neighborhood watch is made up of a group of 500 volunteers, from a number of tribes in the area, who want reconciliation with the Coalition Forces and the Iraqi government. The volunteers are currently being vetted for possible future selection for training as Iraqi Police or some other organization within the Iraqi Security Forces.
Posted by:Steve White

#4  I'm thrilled you think so, TopMac. My little brain merely stirs together what the experts like you say, and then I type it up as if I'd thought of it all by myself.
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-06-28 21:43  

#3  Having fought with and advsing the Iraqi Army around Taji for 9 months last year, I can tell you this is a significant story...especially in this village's area. It would appear 1-1 has it going in the right direction.
Posted by: TopMac   2007-06-28 17:55  

#2  If we withdraw soon enough, there should still be enough al Quaeda around to execute these neighborhood watchers and send a message to anyone else around the world that it is bad for their health to cooperate with the enemies of Islamism.
Posted by: Glenmore   2007-06-28 07:28  

#1  A tipping point, not for their role as a battlefield in the War on Terror but as a society, when they take responsiblity for protecting the safety of their own community, with all that entails. Congratulations, Tajis!
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-06-28 06:39  

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