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Born at the Crest of the Empire

Tuesday, September 04, 2007

Potemkin "success"

A snapshot of "success" from the WaPo.
Hours before Campbell spoke, a delegation led by an American general, with several reporters in tow, filed through Combat Outpost Gator. Scores of Iraqis were milling inside the fortified market, where shopkeepers were selling clothing, shoes, and other consumer goods.....

Still, the Dora market is a Potemkin village of sorts. The U.S. military hands out $2,500 grants to shop owners to open or improve their businesses. The military has fixed windows and doors and even helped rebuild shops that had burned down, soldiers and others said.....

Two days earlier, a squad of Iraqi police entered the market. Shoppers left and shopkeepers scurried to shutter their businesses. The police are widely said to be infiltrated by Shiite militias. "We were scared of them. Everybody ran away," said Hussein Ali, 37, another shop owner.


Also: The WaPo has an eyeopening story on the "cooperation" of militia infiltrated Iraqis security forces in Kadhimiyah.

Also: Juan Cole takes apart the claims of "success" in Anbar.

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