Posted on 10/05/2007 5:09:10 PM PDT by SandRat
WASHINGTON, Oct. 5, 2007 Tired of al Qaeda-committed brutal acts, armed groups of Euphrates River Valley residents are working with Iraqi army and coalition forces to pacify an area once known as the triangle of death, a senior U.S. military officer said today.
Weve really seen a dramatic reversal in the security situation, said Army Col. Michael Kershaw, commander of 10th Mountain Divisions 2nd Brigade Combat Team.
The emergence of these citizens groups about four or five months ago was a turning point in efforts to establish stability within his area of operations, Kershaw told Pentagon reporters via satellite from Iraq.
Kershaw and his troops have patrolled a 300-square-mile area southeast of Baghdad, once known as an insurgent stronghold called the triangle of death, for the past 14 months now. Theyre getting ready to rotate home to Fort Drum, N.Y.
About 16,000 vetted citizens have enrolled to form the armed citizens groups, Kershaw said, of which about half are now performing security patrols and checkpoint duties.
Cooperation with citizens groups has led to the capture of more than 85 terrorist leaders in recent months, Kershaw said. And citizens groups are finding and turning in large amounts of explosives and other ordnance that could be used by insurgents.
In fact, theres been a huge decline in improvised-explosive-device attacks on U.S. forces since the citizens groups began anti-insurgent operations, the colonel said.
Were now able to work on projects in the local areas that help stimulate the local economy, Kershaw said.
As al Qaeda departs, roads are opening up, which helps spur local commerce and industry, Kershaw said. And local children are being escorted to schools without incident, he added.
Government of Iraq programs can now move into areas that were previously denied to them by the insurgency, Kershaw said.
The formation of concerned citizens groups in his area appears to be an outgrowth of the earlier awakening in Anbar, where sheikhs in western Anbar province had turned against al Qaeda, Kershaw said.
The area southeast of Baghdad was once a bastion for Sunni Baath Party members whod been displaced from high office after the fall of Saddam Husseins regime, Kershaw explained. Al Qaeda moved in afterwards, he said, and the terror group struck alliances with the embittered Sunnis.
But, as in Anbar province, Sunnis soon became disillusioned with al Qaedas brutal methods and religious philosophy, Kershaw said. The terrorists forced marriages between their leaders and local women and banned smoking and other cherished pastimes, he said.
In every counterinsurgency, youre really struggling for the bulk of the people, Kershaw pointed out. What were trying to do is bring a sustainable, lasting peace to this area. And, to date, the results have been very favorable.
Iraqi military and civic leaders also are making gains in tamping down the insurgency in the region, Kershaw said, noting cooperation between Iraqi government officials and tribal leaders remains a critical element in effecting stabilization and reconstruction efforts.
What weve done is really remove the perception of this area being the heart of darkness for al Qaeda, Kershaw said.
However, the improvement in security hasnt come cheaply, Kershaw pointed out, noting that 54 of his soldiers have been killed or are missing, and 270 others were wounded during hard fighting against al Qaeda and other insurgents.
Two of Kershaws soldiers, Spc. Alex Jimenez, 25, and Pvt. Byron Fouty, 19, remain missing after a May 12 al Qaeda attack near Qarghuli Village. Weve been doing everything possible to bring them back before we leave, Kershaw said, noting that search efforts are ongoing to find the missing soldiers.
Kershaw also saluted his troops for their successful performance of a tough mission in Iraq. Our soldiers have truly performed extraordinarily, Kershaw said.
The absolute best way to defeat and insurgency is to have the local populace turn against the terrorists among them, either by turning them in or killing them outright.
However, I’m also sure that these groups are being paid for their efforts, maybe not much, but it takes an awful lot of alturism to risk their necks and not get paid at least something for the trouble.
Please keep us posted on what is happening in this are, particularly in Kirkuk. Our best friend’s son is in the 10th Mtn group replacing the ones being rotated out.
Any of you who regularly pray, keep Lt. Loren Veigas in your prayers. He is a fine young officer, a West Point grad, who is dedicated to his men, and to the cause.
Keep checking FRWN when news comes out it will be there.
Almighty God, we commend to your gracious care and keeping Lt. Loren Veigas and all the men and women of our armed forces at home and abroad. Defend them day-by-day with your heavenly grace; strengthen them in their trials and temptations; give them courage to face the perils, which beset them; and grant them a sense of your abiding presence wherever they may be; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
BTTT
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
Great news about the 10th Mountain. My son tells me that since around three months ago, when they dropped a large bomb onto an al Qaeda safe house, there have been no serious incidents of terrorist activity. Al Qaeda apparently realized that the 10th was playing for keeps, and decided to bug out.
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