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July 06, 2007
Michael Yon has another report from Baqubah. The fighting there seems to be over, and, as Yon says, this is when things get most interesting: The big news on the streets today is that the people of Baqubah are generally ecstatic, although many hold in reserve a serious concern that we will abandon them again. For many Iraqis, we have morphed from being invaders to occupiers to members of a tribe. I call it the “al Ameriki tribe,” or “tribe America.” Yon draws a positive portrait of local Iraqi leaders: And so on 05 July, or D + 16, after the meeting, Iraqi leaders including the Deputy Governor of Diyala, and also Abdul Jabar, one of the Provincial chair holders, headed to some of the most dangerous areas in Baqubah on what Americans would call “a meet and greet.” At first the people seemed hesitant, but when they saw Iraqi leaders—along with members of their own press—asking citizens what they needed, each place we stopped grew into a festival of smiles. The Iraqis are right, of course, to worry that we may abandon them. Many of our politicians are working on exactly that. To comment on this post, go here. |