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Operation Cavalry Charge
An article by Nibras Kazimi, Visiting Scholar at the Hudson Institute
.... Today [March 25], the Iraqi Army launched its first major military operation to fully control Basra, the second largest city in Iraq, without any - ANY - Coalition assistance. One source tells me that during the preparation phase of this campaign the Americans offered to position some U.S. Special Forces and air-cover near the Basra battle theater to act as back-up if needed but their Iraqi counterparts planning this operation politely turned down the offer.
This is Operation Cavalry Charge.... Its chief objective is to flush out the organized crime cartels that control the port of Basra and the oil pipelines of the province. One major criminal force in the Basrawi scene are groups that affiliate themselves with the Sadrist movement and its Mahdi Army. Many of these criminal rings are also associated with certain factions of Irans Revolutionary Guard that operate in Basra both for intelligence/sabotage purposes as well as enriching themselves. By knocking out these egregious manifestations of lawlessness, Operation Cavalry Charge will have the accrued benefit of mashing up the more subtle patterns of Irans malignant influence in Iraqi Shiisms foremost economic prize, the oil fields and port of Basra.
Posted by: Mike Sylwester 2008-03-26 |
http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?ID=235177 |
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