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shevaub
06-28-2007, 05:10 PM
http://usinfo.state.gov
Washington – The surge of thousands more U.S. troops into key areas of Iraq is beginning to show results, according to President Bush.
“I'm encouraged and, more importantly, the people in Baghdad are encouraged by what we're seeing,” Bush said June 28 at the Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island. “Citizens are forming neighborhood watch groups. Young Sunnis are signing up for the army and police. Tribal sheikhs are joining the fight against al-Qaida. Many Shi’a are rejecting the militias.”
Following a comprehensive strategic review, the Bush administration announced “a new way forward” in January to help Iraq and give its parliament the time needed to pursue key reforms and political reconciliation among its Sunni, Shiite and Kurdish communities.

The centerpiece of the strategy, led by coalition commander General David Petraeus, is a “surge” of more than 21,500 U.S. combat troops tasked with supporting Iraqi efforts to clear neighborhoods of hostile insurgents, establish a continuous presence and work with local leaders to rebuild communities.
“The last of the reinforcements arrived in Iraq earlier this month,” Bush said. “The full surge has begun.”
In Iraq’s southwestern Anbar province, Bush said, U.S. Marines have joined with local Sunni sheikhs to confront insurgents from al-Qaida in Iraq, who have sought to establish a regional stronghold in the area and launched a systematic campaign to assassinate opposing tribal elders.
Al-Qaida remains a dangerous presence in Anbar, but thanks to the Iraqi and coalition partnership, attacks are at a two-year low and a new police academy has opened to train local recruits to serve and protect their community, Bush said.
In Baghdad, Iraq, the newly deployed forces are leading a new offensive targeting insurgents operating in the capital and surrounding provinces, according to the president.
North of Baghdad, Iraqi and coalition forces are fighting block-by-block in Diyala to disrupt militant activity, Bush said. In the west, they are intercepting foreign fighters infiltrating the border. Along the Tigris River south of the capital, Bush said, forces are moving into territory controlled by insurgents and have seized weapons caches and bomb making materials.
“If we can clear these strongholds of al-Qaida and death squads, we can improve life for the citizens of the areas and inhibit the enemy's ability to strike within the capital.”
The next challenge, Bush said, would be to secure communities located along Sunni-Shiite “fault lines,” where extremist elements likely would try again to undermine the Iraqi government by staging new attacks to reignite sectarian violence.
Bush also highlighted the quiet but important role of provincial reconstruction teams (PRTs), which bring military and civilian experts to help local communities pursue reconciliation and help promote self-reliance. Across Iraq, he said, PRTs are helping Iraqi judges to restore the rule of law, local governments to initiate rebuilding projects and create new jobs, and business leaders to encourage new economic development.

COACH JACK
06-28-2007, 11:30 PM
As I mentioned on another thread, I believe GWB will get the last laugh. The democrats will pay dearly in 08' and the REPUBLICANS will retain the white house. :D

mike032588
06-29-2007, 01:14 AM
As I mentioned on another thread, I believe GWB will get the last laugh. The democrats will pay dearly in 08' and the REPUBLICANS will retain the white house. :D

I 10000000% with you man you hit the nail on the head...

WCinThai
06-29-2007, 02:39 AM
While it may be true that this will turn to the positive, I believe that nothing will allow the republicans to retain the white house. Did you see the little news clip where the insurgents were attacking a cleared town within twenty minutes after the americans left. Unfortunately for them (insurgents) the town was still under surveillance and was shortly bombed out of existence.

yunowu
06-29-2007, 04:13 AM
Just RV the sucker !! Many doubters will close their traps !! :wave: :wave:

rykpa
06-30-2007, 10:37 PM
The only one lower in the polls than Mr. Bush is Reid.

The media, playing to the leftist loons, is not effecting cogent Americans.

BILLYG
07-01-2007, 01:13 AM
The only one lower in the polls than Mr. Bush is Reid.

The media, playing to the leftist loons, is not effecting cogent Americans.

You forgot reid has company, pelosi...:shhh:

rykpa
07-01-2007, 10:59 PM
LOL!!!

No, I did not know that, but in truth, I am not surprised.

Yes, indeed, working Americans silently go about their business and recognize the filth that rules the DEMs.

rykpa
07-01-2007, 11:00 PM
Uh, that's called a trap.

So what does the stupidity of "insurgents" have to do with REPs retaining the White House in '08???

COACH JACK
07-01-2007, 11:44 PM
The entire Congress is at the all time low rating of a mere 14%-15% approval rating. In other words....they suck real bad!! Pelosi and her buddies proclaimed the end of republican shenanigans and a new honor brought to congress. Right! These dems truly believe we are all fools and need their thoughtful leadership for a new direction. I would like to see one politician stand up for America, which IMHO, is the middle class working person: a policeman, teacher, bank teller, contractor, sm. biz person. Clinton set up NAFTA which has given away more jobs, pushed real wages lower, weakened unions, sent companies running out of here. Bush has not done a darn thing for the working person either. Don't get me wrong, I am p****d off at all politicians. House needs a thorough cleaning. :(