Tuesday, November 20, 2007

We are winning in Iraq?

It appears that even the NY Times thinks they have lost the war in Iraq....
BAGHDAD, Nov. 19 — Five months ago, Suhaila al-Aasan lived in an oxygen tank factory with her husband and two sons, convinced that they would never go back to their apartment in Dora, a middle-class neighborhood in southern Baghdad.

Today she is home again, cooking by a sunlit window, sleeping beneath her favorite wedding picture. And yet, she and her family are remarkably alone. The half-dozen other apartments in her building echo with emptiness and, on most days, Iraqi soldiers are the only neighbors she sees.

“I feel happy,” she said, standing in her bedroom, between a flowered bedspread and a bullet hole in the wall. “But my happiness is not complete. We need more people to come back. We need more people to feel safe.”
It would appear that peace has broken out throughout many neighborhoods in Baghdad, could there perhaps be more good news for the Traitor Times to report?
The security improvements in most neighborhoods are real. Days now pass without a car bomb, after a high of 44 in the city in February. The number of bodies appearing on Baghdad’s streets has plummeted to about 5 a day, from as many as 35 eight months ago, and suicide bombings across Iraq fell to 16 in October, half the number of last summer and down sharply from a recent peak of 59 in March, the American military says.

As a result, for the first time in nearly two years, people are moving with freedom around much of this city. In more than 50 interviews across Baghdad, it became clear that while there were still no-go zones, more Iraqis now drive between Sunni and Shiite areas for work, shopping or school, a few even after dark. In the most stable neighborhoods of Baghdad, some secular women are also dressing as they wish. Wedding bands are playing in public again, and at a handful of once shuttered liquor stores customers now line up outside in a collective rebuke to religious vigilantes from the Shiite Mahdi Army.
But they can't quite let it go, because I am certain that, with this story being on the front page above the fold, that Pinch Sulzberger is being held hostage somewhere by some neocon terrorist group;
Iraqis are clearly surprised and relieved to see commerce and movement finally increase, five months after an extra 30,000 American troops arrived in the country. But the depth and sustainability of the changes remain open to question.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, was predictably upbeat: FLASHBACK!!!
“I believe myself that the secretary of state, secretary of defense and - you have to make your own decisions as to what the president knows - (know) this war is lost and the surge is not accomplishing anything as indicated by the extreme violence in Iraq yesterday,” said Reid, D-Nev.
That is right Defeatocrats, keep waving the white flag, I am certain that someone will be along to accept your surrender soon.

1 comment:

liontooth.com said...

Where are the Republicans? They should be running commercials showing all these FALSE defeat statements.

The US really needs a 3rd political party. One that has some cajones, and wouldn't be afraid to call Reid, Obey, Murtha, etc. what they are, Traitors.