Posted on 08/14/2007 1:51:18 AM PDT by neverdem
BAGHDAD Gen. David H. Petraeus looked out from a Black Hawk helicopter at the vistas of Baghdad rushing by 150 feet below on a recent summer evening, pointing at bustling markets, amusement parks and soccer fields scattered through neighborhoods where miles of concrete barriers stood like sentinels against the threat of suicide bombers.
Pressing the talk button on his headset, the slightly built, 54-year-old general, the top American commander in Iraq, said glimpses of the normal life that have survived the wars horrors have helped to boost his own flagging spirits, especially on days when signs of battlefront progress are offset by new bombings with mass casualties, the starkest measure of continuing insurgent power across Iraq.
Then, he said ruefully, he wondered whether he should have taken that civilian job before accepting what many see as the most unpromising command since that of Gen. Creighton W. Abrams Jr. in Vietnam who took charge, in 1968, when that war was going badly and American opinion was running strongly in favor of a pullout.
General Petraeuss task may be tougher still. When he was appointed six months ago and promoted to full general, President Bush cast him as a man known for aggressive, innovative...
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One issue on which the general, like Mr. Crocker, is likely to part with proponents of an early American withdrawal is on the risk of much higher levels of violence if the troops leave quickly. In an interview last month, Mr. Crocker compared the killing to a five-reel movie, saying that as ugly as the first reel has been the other four-and-a-half are going to be way, way worse.
Speaking to the officers at Taji, General Petraeus put the matter just as bluntly. If you didnt like Darfur, youre going to hate Baghdad, he said.
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What a morose piece. So typical of what to expect from the old tired gray mare.
They just don't give up, do they?
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