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To: No Blue States

"And ..they were killing each other off before we even got there. hehe (from may 13th)........"Instead, according to Pool, rival bands of insurgents are now fighting among themselves, trading mortar, gun and rocket-propelled grenade fire almost nightly. Residents acknowledge fighting in Qaim began even before the U.S. offensive, and characterized it as tribal clashes. The cause of the clashes was not immediately clear."

Understand. Too much verbosity in my replies, can't cover all aspects. I was aware of what you write, but thank you for the comments, good ones, and the link, guess I will check it out, but may have already. Been so many to look at in the past week.
But I would like to further endorse what you bring up. The fact is, our Intel has known for a long time about the tribal unrests in this region. And surely it played into the equation for this operation. For all we know, we may have had some deals go down with some of the tribes to allow them to fight against the insurgents, and lets say our Marines stayed clear of their promised AOR.
Good call.


47 posted on 05/15/2005 10:57:47 AM PDT by Marine_Uncle
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To: Marine_Uncle
I wasnt pointing out something I thought you overlooked FRiend. Not at all.

Just adding adding to what you already wrote. ;)

Your positive attitude and logical posts on the Iraq war and an encouragement to me.

And if we can by any means have Iraqi groups, tribes, or any any other element fight their terrorists in the place of our troops thats great. I wouldnt even think it bad if the CIA paid some of my tax money to help that happen if it saves an American.

53 posted on 05/15/2005 11:09:21 AM PDT by No Blue States
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