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IRAQ: Why It's Getting Harder to be a Bad Guy
2005-09-16
Posted by:DanNY

#5  Al Qaeda concentrates its attacks in Baghdad, because that’s the capital, and because that’s where many Sunni Arabs ... live.

But most importantly, that's where the news cameras are.
Posted by: SC88   2005-09-16 23:42  

#4  "Obviously, this guy hasn't read (or cared about, or believed?) the LA Times article about how the insurgency is swelling."

It's a quagmire, I tell you ...
Posted by: doc   2005-09-16 16:02  

#3  Obviously, this guy hasn't read (or cared about, or believed?) the LA Times article about how the insurgency is swelling.

Or maybe the LAT article reflects the swelling urgency of the Sunni bad guys - win or die?
Posted by: Bobby   2005-09-16 12:56  

#2  From the article:

By now, it’s almost impossible to get volunteers to attack the Americans, and prices to hire people for that work keep going up. Shooting at Americans is seen as suicide, because not only do the Americans promptly shoot back very accurately, but they then come after you. The Americans have those damn little planes in the sky, the ones with cameras, making it difficult for attackers to hide or get away. It’s much easier to attack Iraqi police or soldiers. But these guys are now wearing body armor, and will counter-attack as well. Worse, the Iraqi police will start questioning people in the area, put up roadblocks, and hunt you down. It’s getting so hard to be a bad guy in Iraq.
Posted by: Mike   2005-09-16 09:40  

#1  Aw, shucks.
Posted by: Graviter Gluns1970   2005-09-16 09:17  

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