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2007/11/20

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@ 01:17 PM (9 months, 19 days ago)

One Cheer for the Times


So far as we know, pigs have not flown, and hell has not frozen over. But something almost as unusual happened: The lead story in today's New York Times--stretching two-thirds of the way across the front page--is about Baghdad, and it's good news:

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.

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.

Of course the Times notes that "the depth and sustainability of the changes remain open to question"--which is just another way of saying that journalists can't report on things that haven't happened yet*. Blogger Edward Morrissey notes just how remarkable is this story's appearance in the Times:

Just two months ago, the paper gave MoveOn a price break to run an ad that accused General David Petraeus of treason and perjury even before he testified about the security improvements. The editorial board called Petraeus' testimony "empty calories" and complained of his "broken promises and false claims of success" and asserted that Petraeus had not given an "honest accounting" in his Congressional briefings.

The Times waited until the success of Petraeus could no longer be denied to publish the truth.

The Washington Post, though, has a story you probably won't read in the Times anytime soon:

Abu Nawall, a captured al-Qaeda in Iraq leader, said he didn't join the Sunni insurgent group here to kill Americans or to form a Muslim caliphate. He signed up for the cash.

"I was out of work and needed the money," said Abu Nawall, the nom de guerre of an unemployed metal worker who was paid as much as $1,300 a month as an insurgent. He spoke in a phone interview from an Iraqi military base where he is being detained. "How else could I support my family?"

U.S. military commanders say that insurgents across the country are increasingly motivated more by money than ideology and that a growing number of insurgent cells, struggling to pay recruits, are turning to gangster-style racketeering operations.

U.S. military officials have responded by launching a major campaign to disrupt al-Qaeda in Iraq's financial networks and spread propaganda that portrays its leaders as greedy thugs, an effort the officials describe as a key factor in their recent success beating down the insurgency.

The Times, in an effort to promote the notion that al Qaeda has nothing to do with Iraq, has actually adopted a house style of referring to al Qaeda in Iraq as "al Qeada in Mesopotamia" and describing it as a grassroots Iraqi group that "the Bush administration says" has foreign leadership. It would be more accurate to identify it as "al Qaeda's Iraqi branch, which recruits local mercenaries to murder their countrymen."

Comment(s) »

  1. I wonder if they'll celebrate Thanksgiving...

    Happy Thanksgiving, elbro!

    Comment by Farmer John— 2007/11/20 @ 02:29 PM — (Reply)

  2. You too FJ...to you and yours!

    Comment by Elmers Brother— 2007/11/20 @ 02:35 PM — (Reply)

  3. laura ingraham has been sitting in for bor for the last week or so (and can continue in his spot foreVER!) and had an anti-war type on and if she could have fried her, she looked like julienne potatoes when laura was done with her - what a great woman to have speaking out for the truth.

    GOOD AND PEACEFUL THANKSGIVING TO THE ELBRO FAMILY!

    Comment by nanc— 2007/11/20 @ 05:53 PM — (Reply)

  4. and to you nanc

    Comment by Elmers Brother— 2007/11/20 @ 06:15 PM — (Reply)

  5. I'm glad to see a positive story coming out, for a change. I don't delude myself about Iraq but at least they have a chance at self-rule and the Kurds have done very well with the exception of not being able to control the rebels.

    What really bothers me about the left is that they can't even seem to wish the the Iraqis well.

    Comment by Burns— 2007/11/20 @ 07:25 PM — (Reply)

  6. If the NYT is so positive, could the situation in Iraq be even better than reported in the NYT?

    Comment by Always On Watch— 2007/11/21 @ 01:52 AM — (Reply)

  7. Good news about the war on pg 1 of the NYTs?

    Hell has officially frozen over, EB! :eek:

    Comment by Brooke— 2007/11/21 @ 05:54 AM — (Reply)

  8. Happy Thanksgiving!

    Comment by Brooke— 2007/11/21 @ 05:55 AM — (Reply)

  9. Ditto to that Brroke!

    Dang EB, looks like we're going have one of those 75 degree days for Thanksgiving Day........have a great and Happy Thanksgiving.

    Comment by Joe Gringo— 2007/11/21 @ 08:48 AM — (Reply)

  10. Happy Thanksgiving Joe to you and the Queen of Tequila!

    Comment by Elmers Brother— 2007/11/21 @ 09:01 AM — (Reply)

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