Coup plot in Iraq? Part III
Let's reexamine last night's stories, Engel's unsubstantiated claim of a coup plot, and the NYTimes emphasis on an arrest and bombing campaign. The stories this morning seem to favor the NYTimes version. Reuters:
HOLY CRAP! Whether the coup claim is true or not, we have a major attack on the Green Zone, possibly Al Qaeda, being planned out of the top Sunni politician's house!!!!
The Shia response to this story will be massive, the implication being that all those bombings on civilians are tied directly to the Sunni political leadership. It offers confirmation to that widely held Shia belief and will be certain to engender a response.
How does Maliki practice the politics of reconciliation after this?
Also: AFP confirms with more detail
So, AFP is reporting that the Total Curfew came specifically at the recommendation of the US? That runs counter to all earlier reporting of "complete surprise" and then "no comment" from the US. Is this true, or is the US offering after the fact cover?
(On the plus side, that's some pretty good intel development by the US from deep inside the Sunni structure.)
(And, I don't think Engel lied. I do believe that Iraq's Deputy Prime Minister did tell him of a disrupted coup plot. It is very plausible that this big attack in the green zone was intended to tie up US forces in a coup, or the Deputy PM could've been wrong. Neither the US or Maliki's gov't has an interest in the coup story gaining legs, so we may never know.)
"Coalition Force personnel detained an individual at the residence of Dr. Adnan al-Dulaimi in Baghdad September 29. The detained individual is suspected of involvement in the planning of a multi-vehicle suicide operation inside Baghdad's International Zone," the military said in a statement.
HOLY CRAP! Whether the coup claim is true or not, we have a major attack on the Green Zone, possibly Al Qaeda, being planned out of the top Sunni politician's house!!!!
The Shia response to this story will be massive, the implication being that all those bombings on civilians are tied directly to the Sunni political leadership. It offers confirmation to that widely held Shia belief and will be certain to engender a response.
How does Maliki practice the politics of reconciliation after this?
Also: AFP confirms with more detail
"The curfew was implemented on the advice of multinational forces to the prime minister because they felt violence would increase today," interior ministry spokesman Brigadier General Abdel Karim Khalaf told AFP Saturday.
Dulaimi demanded the release of his guard,
So, AFP is reporting that the Total Curfew came specifically at the recommendation of the US? That runs counter to all earlier reporting of "complete surprise" and then "no comment" from the US. Is this true, or is the US offering after the fact cover?
(On the plus side, that's some pretty good intel development by the US from deep inside the Sunni structure.)
(And, I don't think Engel lied. I do believe that Iraq's Deputy Prime Minister did tell him of a disrupted coup plot. It is very plausible that this big attack in the green zone was intended to tie up US forces in a coup, or the Deputy PM could've been wrong. Neither the US or Maliki's gov't has an interest in the coup story gaining legs, so we may never know.)
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