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Thursday, May 27, 2004

Fallujah: Inside the Safe Zone

Winnipeg Free Press
With U.S. marines gone and central government authority virtually nonexistent, Fallujah resembles an Islamic mini-state - anyone caught selling alcohol is flogged and paraded in the city. Men are encouraged to grow beards and barbers are warned against giving "western" hair cuts.

"After all the blood that was shed, and the lives that were lost, we shall only accept God's law in Fallujah," said cleric Abdul-Qader al-Aloussi, offering a glimpse of what a future Iraq may look like as the U.S.-led occupation draws to a close. "We must capitalize on our victory over the Americans and implement Islamic sharia laws."

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With the departure of the marines, the position of the U.S.-appointed civil administration has been weakened in favour of the clerics and the mujahedeen who resisted the U.S. occupation...

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Women rarely appear in public and when they do, they are covered from head to toe in accordance with Islam's strict dress code for women...

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...the mujahedeen are clearly profiting from the hero status they acquired during the April battles against the marines.

There is even talk of building a museum dedicated to the "struggle" against the American occupation. Money has been collected in recent weeks to help the families of those who died in the fighting, said by the locals to number 1,000 "martyrs."
The Shia moderates are likely to win control of the government after in the election. When they do they are unlikely to allow an independent city-state like Fallujah to continue to operate outside the control of the central government.

The Fallujah brigade and the fedayeen are likely to resist forcefully the reimposition of control over their city by the central government. If people thought the 4 days the Marines were fighting in Fallujah were bad, just wait until the Iraqi army storms the city.

The US just kicked this inevitable confrontation down the road; shifting the cost from the Marines to the Iraqi army. This is good for us, but is likely to lead to a greater number of Iraqis being killed.

Comments:
This is the future of Iraq thanks to Bush.
 
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Yes, yes, I know. It is all Bush's fault.

This is empirically true.

Now what?

We must be adults about this, accept our responsibilities and deal with the problems at hand.
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