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Iraqis Fed Up With Insurgency, General Says
American Forces Press Service ^ | Samantha L. Quigley

Posted on 03/09/2006 3:03:18 PM PST by SandRat

WASHINGTON, March 9, 2006 – The people of Iraq are rising up against an insurgency bent on derailing democracy in the country, a Multinational Force Iraq spokesman said today. "The people of Iraq are uniting against the insurgency," Army Maj. Gen. Rick Lynch said during a news conference from Baghdad. "Out in al Anbar, the terrorists and foreign fighters have become the enemy to the people."

People in that province have collectively turned against Jordanian terrorist Abu Musab al-Zarqawi and his network, Lynch said. Seven of Zarqawi's leaders have been killed in Anbar since September, and insurgent access to Ramadi has been physically blocked, he added.

Another way Iraqi citizens, as a whole, are uniting against the insurgency is by giving coalition members and Iraqi security forces "actionable tips." Lynch described actionable tips as those that provide information that coalition and Iraqi forces can do something with. Of all calls to the national tip line, 98 percent are actionable, he said.

"Based on these kinds of tips, since November, we have been able to kill or capture 41 bomb makers," Lynch said. These kinds of tips also have led to the discovery of more than 1,500 weapons caches across Iraq.

Iraqis are fed up with Zarqawi and his network's attempts to discredit the Iraqi government and disrupt the political process, Lynch said. "He's trying to tear Iraq apart at the seams to keep it from unifying as a nation," he said. "He's trying to stop the democratic process, but he can't."

Insurgents' attempts come at great cost to Iraqi civilians. Of 290 casualties in Iraq since Feb. 25, 239 were Iraqi civilians, Lynch said. Those casualties were the result of 40 car bombs that detonated while Iraqis were in line at gas stations or on their way to the market or school, Lynch said.

There were 555 attacks against coalition members, Iraqi security forces and civilians last week, he said. Yesterday alone, there were 80, he said.

In general, attacks were up in Anbar last week, but were isolated around Ramadi and Fallujah, he said. The north saw a drop in attacks against civilians, though there has been an increase in direct-fire attacks against Iraqi security forces, Lynch said.

Southern Iraq and Baghdad also have seen a reduction in attacks. In Baghdad, however, they have resulted in a greater number of casualties, Lynch said. He predicts more attacks as the Iraqi government prepares to seat its council of representatives March 12. "Remember, democracy equals failure for the insurgency," he said. "There's going to be more attacks to discredit the Iraqi government and derail the democratic process."

Lynch said he expects the government to react to any future attacks as it did to the Feb. 22 bombing of the Golden Mosque in Samarra -- as a capable Iraqi government directing a capable Iraqi security force that now numbers 240,000. This, he said he believes, will prevent the enemy from achieving its goals.

Those 240,000 Iraqi security forces participated in 461 operations across Iraq last week, Lynch said. Of those, Iraqi forces independently planned, resourced and executed 34 percent.

Lynch also updated numbers related to the sectarian violence that began with the Golden Mosque bombing. "As of today, we can confirm 452 civilian deaths since the 22nd of February," he said, adding that the number could be greater, and deaths directly attributable to sectarian violence were unclear.

Of 81 reported mosque attacks, it was confirmed that 23 sustained significant damage, and of those, eight were totally destroyed, Lynch said. The coalition confirmed 17 had light damage, and 41 had no damage. He also confirmed that there were 83 demonstrations since Feb. 22, with only five resulting in any acts of violence.

As the insurgency tries to re-establish an Islamic state in Iraq, Lynch said, the coalition is keeping a close eye on two of Iraq's neighbors. "We are concerned about two specific neighbors that seem to be particularly unhelpful, Syria and Iran," he said. "There are clear indications that Iran is supporting the insurgency in Iraq."

Despite this, Lynch noted Iraq is at peace with its neighbors. It is an ally on the war on terrorism, has a representative government that can respect human rights of its citizens, and has a security force capable of maintaining domestic order and denying the country as a safe haven for terrorists, he said.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: fed; insurgency; iran; iraqis; sryia; up; with

1 posted on 03/09/2006 3:03:20 PM PST by SandRat
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To: HiJinx; Spiff; Da Jerdge; MJY1288; xzins; Calpernia; TEXOKIE; windchime; Grampa Dave; freekitty; ...

Average Iraqi has had it with the terroists and wnats them OUT!


2 posted on 03/09/2006 3:04:05 PM PST by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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To: SandRat

CBS says, "Umm... This doesn't sound like a civil war so we'll just ignore this."


3 posted on 03/09/2006 3:04:56 PM PST by coconutt2000 (NO MORE PEACE FOR OIL!!! DOWN WITH TYRANTS, TERRORISTS, AND TIMIDCRATS!!!! (3-T's For World Peace))
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To: SandRat; lugsoul

Quagmire PING


4 posted on 03/09/2006 3:05:20 PM PST by pissant
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To: SandRat
I have read from the beginning that the Iraqi people are not part of this. Is it true that they are going to finally stand up and stop it?
5 posted on 03/09/2006 3:05:42 PM PST by rocksblues (John McCain says adopt a terrorist today!)
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To: pissant

I know some folks like to paint the "insurgency" as a bunch of outside terrorists who are imposing on the fine Iraqi people. It makes a better picture. But that is only a slice of the insurgency. And the 1000 folks that were killed a couple of weeks ago weren't killed by foreigners.


6 posted on 03/09/2006 3:08:28 PM PST by lugsoul ("Crash" - the movie that teaches we are all incurable racists, except when we are not.)
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To: SandRat

One element of support against a murderous insurgency is getting sick of seeing one's own people killed. Another is the notion that one will live after turning the SOB's in. In both respects this is very good news.


7 posted on 03/09/2006 3:09:49 PM PST by Billthedrill
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To: rocksblues

Check all my past postings to see that they are doing it more and more each day.


8 posted on 03/09/2006 3:10:25 PM PST by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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To: SandRat
Sounds like Iraqi's are definitely tired of insurgents blowing them up. Murtha needs to read this.
9 posted on 03/09/2006 3:13:16 PM PST by jazusamo (:Gregory was riled while Hume smiled:)
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To: SandRat
I have read your posts. Why hasn't the Media picked up on this! /S

Good job Sand!

10 posted on 03/09/2006 3:13:57 PM PST by rocksblues (John McCain says adopt a terrorist today!)
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To: SandRat
Average Iraqi has had it with the terroists and wnats them OUT!

Sounds good to me. We need more of this to the point of all the insurgents being out. Until that happens, they should double and triple their efforts in this way.

11 posted on 03/09/2006 3:15:28 PM PST by Fruitbat
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To: SandRat

It seems they're finally going to fight in Iraq and
Afghan fighters have "had enough"
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1593429/posts
good news is flowing in this month. Too bad MSM is missing it.


12 posted on 03/09/2006 3:16:42 PM PST by EBH (We're too PC to understand WAR has been declared upon us and the enemy is within.)
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To: jazusamo

He can Read????


13 posted on 03/09/2006 3:16:55 PM PST by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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To: jazusamo
Murtha has a comprehension problem.
14 posted on 03/09/2006 3:18:09 PM PST by demlosers (Kerry: "Impeach Bush, filibuster Alito, withdraw from Iraq, send U235 to Iran, elect me President!")
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To: SandRat


Good point.


15 posted on 03/09/2006 3:18:21 PM PST by jazusamo (:Gregory was riled while Hume smiled:)
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To: SandRat

"He's trying to stop the democratic process, but he can't."

Pax Democratica is unstoppable and inevitable.


16 posted on 03/09/2006 3:18:53 PM PST by Names Ash Housewares
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To: SandRat

Any hesitancy on the part of the Iraqis can be attributed to the well-founded knowledge that, once upon a time, Americans abandoned a different ally that we had vowed to support.

Thankfully we had a leader re-elected who will prosecute the war regardless of what polling data seems to reflect.


17 posted on 03/09/2006 3:24:12 PM PST by wingman1 (University of Vietnam 1970. Forget? Hell.)
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To: SandRat

And we pay the Arabs and muslims coming around to our objectives and way of thinking back by not letting them run ports.


18 posted on 03/09/2006 3:56:41 PM PST by U S Army EOD (LINCOLN COUNTY RED DEVILS STATE CHAMPIONS)
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