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Iraq
Al-Maliki to Call for Regional Meeting
2006-12-06
BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) - Iraq's prime minister reversed course Tuesday and said his envoys will talk with Iraq's neighbors about the possibility of a regional conference on quelling the violence here, despite opposition to the plan by some key political allies.

Al-Maliki, a Shiite, told reporters that his envoys would talk with other governments in the region, most of them Sunni-dominated, about how they might help establish security and stability in Iraq. ``After the political climate is cleared, we will call for the convening of a regional conference in which these countries that are keen on the stability and security of Iraq will participate,'' al-Maliki said.

The prime minister's statement fell short of an unconditional call for a conference. At al-Maliki's press conference in Baghdad, the Iraqi leader said a frequently delayed national reconciliation conference would convene this month. He also said he planned to reshuffle his six-month-old Cabinet, to increase its ``effectiveness and strength,'' but offered no further details.
Posted by:Steve White

#3  "local attempt at armed ... resistance" in the first few months after the German surrender, the US occupiers mobilized 50,000 troops to go house to house in part of Germany to find weapons that could be used against the occupation troops after a few incidents. The US spent several years prior to 1945 training thousands of officers for civil affairs posts in occupied Germany. The US has never had enough troops in Iraq to do a similar weapons sweep and has never had enough civil affairs people available.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2006-12-06 06:08  

#2  Wierdly and mysteriously, the predom majority of post-Surrender Japanese or post-Surrender Germans didn't cause any serious troubles for either Mac or Patton. Even local attempts at armed or violent underground resistance to the Allied Occupation didn't last very long.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2006-12-06 01:50  

#1  MACARTHUR [paraphrased] to post-surrender Japanese >"Either govern yourselves for yourselves, or the US Army will govern for you the Army way" - politely diplomatically, firmly emphatically..

VERSUS

BAVARIAN GOVERNATOR GEN. PATTON to ex-Nazis > "Do anything wrong or agz the Occupation Forces-Govt and I'LL HAVE YOU IMMEDIATELY SHOT, OR HUNG FROM THE NEAREST TREE/GALLOWS. YOUR CORPSE HAS THE RIGHT TO COMPLAIN TO EISENHOWER".
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2006-12-06 01:42  

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