There's still a war on in Iraq
As usual, Juan Cole reports:
But, I thought we won the war when we captured al Zarqawi.
It certainly doesn't look as though the government crackdown has done much to stop the insurgency.
Bombings and other civil war violence took the lives of some 43 persons in Iraq on Saturday. There were 7 bombings in Baghdad. One car bomb aimed at an Iraqi security forces checkpoint in al-Alawiyah district in the center of Baghdad killed 11 persons, one a police officer, and wounded 15 others. A later car bomb blew up an Iraqi police checkpoint just southwest of the capital, a Shiite area, killing 12 and wounding 38. Also, another car bomb was detonated near an office of the political movement of clerical Shiite nationalist Muqtada al-Sadr, killing 5 and wounding 6 others. Reuters has further details. The report in The Age adds, "In the town of Mahmudiya just south of the capital, a car bomb targeting an Iraqi army checkpoint killed seven people."
But, I thought we won the war when we captured al Zarqawi.
It certainly doesn't look as though the government crackdown has done much to stop the insurgency.
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