Wouldn't count on it.they only have a pool of 1.5 billion or so to draw
from.

 

Bruce

 

Death Toll Declining
http://www.strategy
<http://www.strategypage.com/qnd/iraq/articles/20061017.aspx>
page.com/qnd/iraq/articles/20061017.aspx

October 17, 2006: The Sunni Arab terrorists are running out of manpower, and
the government has managed to restrain many of the death squads. This is
being done partly by using American troops more to disband or purge police
units that have been too active in the Shia revenge attacks. Iraqi deaths
(civilians and security forces) are down about 40 percent from the September
rate. Last month, there were nearly 4,000 civilian and security force deaths
(plus 76 Americans, a steady increase from the July low of 46). Like lights
going out on a Christmas tree, the Sunni Arab suicide bomber cells are being
taken down. The anti-terrorist tribal alliance in Anbar province has forced
terrorists to concentrate on defending themselves. These defensive
operations are carried out by directing attacks against tribal militia or US
troops that are assisting. Rather than drive into Baghdad (which is not as
easy as it used to be, what with all the additional roadblocks and security
checks), the Islamic terrorists can now set up roadside bombs in their own
neighborhoods, which are now patrolled by US troops. This sort of thing is
demoralizing for many Sunni Arabs, who had entertained the fantasy, since
2003, that all this violence was 'winning the war'. The absence of
government, or US, troops for two years, allowed these Sunni Arabs to
believe the fantastic reports, of Sunni Arab terrorist victories, in the
Arab media. But those fantasies are now in ruins, especially since Shia
death squads are starting to visit, often dressed up as police or
paramilitaries. The terror that Sunni Arabs served up for so many decades,
has now returned, with the long-time killers, now the victims.

Meanwhile, one group of Sunni Arab Islamic radicals, Mujahedeen Shura
Council, has proclaimed the establishment of an Islamic State in Iraq. This
fantasy is supported by the enforcement of strict Islamic lifestyle by
Islamic gangs in some parts of Iraq. But beyond that, it's nothing by press
release bravado, and some dead bodies. Always the dead bodies accompany
announcements of religious importance in Iraq. It's quite the culture of
death, all in the name of God.

The government is trying to reduce the amount of Shia Arab death squad
activity, at least in line with the destruction of Sunni Arab terrorist
groups. If the government cannot do that, then the number of refugees
(largely Sunni Arab) will increase. Jordan and Saudi Arabia, which have been
helpful to Iraq, are complaining about the growing number of Sunni Arab
refugees crossing their borders. However, many Shia Arab Iraqi government
officials would like to see more Sunni Arabs get out of the country. But,
officially, the government is trying to reduce the migration, and the
violence that spurs it.

 



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