The surge in Iraq has been a success by any measure, Pentagon Press Secretary Geoff Morrell said during a news conference July 23.
Well, he's paid to say that. But let's get a little specific below the fold...
“By every metric that we measure violence in Iraq, there has been a dramatic improvement from where things were before the surge,” Morrell said. “I'll just point to one, and that is [that] in July of last year, we had 79 U.S. [servicemembers killed in action] in Iraq. We have four thus far this month.”
Four?
Four???
With 6-days to go in the month????
I mean, 6-days is an eternity in some realms - but seriously.
The dramatic security gains have provided room for political and economic successes. “You name it, it is happening in Iraq,” Morrell said. “Do you want to talk about political gains? We've had basically all the major benchmark legislation passed.”
To compare and contrast, the Democrat-led congress in the United Freaking States cannot even pass a budget - nor are they even attempting to so do. Just saying.
The Sunni bloc has returned to the government, 10 of 18 Iraqi provinces are under local control, and Najaf International Airport has reopened. “You see a $300 million luxury hotel opening up in the Green Zone [and] $50 million in refurbishment of the airport road,” Morrell said. “There's economic investment, and there's political progress. There's increased security. All those things are undeniable, and they are attributable to the fact that we plussed up forces in there.”
Yep, sure sounds like complete and total failure to me.
Layers.
Oh, and for the coup de gras let's issue a none-too-subtle bitch-slap to an increasingly unserious former high-ranking Clinton-era military hack...
Moqtada al-Sadr’s cease-fire were other factors, he said, but he noted they didn’t happen independently of other events.“If we think that Sadr acted in a vacuum, I think we're kidding ourselves,” Morrell said. “There clearly was political and military pressure which caused him to make a decision to have his troops stand down.
That's gonna leave a mark!
And yes, getting the crap blown out of you on a regular basis by US and Iraqi troops does tend to apply, erm, pressure on one. Eh?
Like I said at the head - knock on wood, folks.
H/T: Ace.








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